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by kuschku
3875 days ago
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That’s not the definition of "agile" I meant here. The definition of "agile" is what actually happens in reality: You depend on an API from Google, and they, thanks to their so "agile" team, constantly drop or add features every few weeks, constantly move everything around, and then drop support for the API a few months later completely. And they argue that it’s "necessary to have moving open standards for everything to be able to react to change". That’s pretty "agile". Change! Change! Change! Who cares about consistency? |
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You seem to have a total misunderstanding of how Agile methods work in practice. Not saying that Scrum is great but the points you are raising make no sense in this context.