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by erikpukinskis
2472 days ago
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I don’t think you should accept bastardizations of terms into your lexicon. Yes, acknowledge when someone means “micromanaging” when they say “agile”, and act accordingly. But don’t redefine the word in your own head, otherwise how can you even speak? Like, what word do you use now for the basic principle of agile development now that you’ve changed it to mean micromanagement in your head? |
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category (n.)
1580s, in Aristotle's logic, "a highest notion," from Middle French catégorie, from Late Latin categoria, from Greek kategoria "accusation, prediction, category," verbal noun from kategorein "to speak against; to accuse, assert, predicate," from kata "down to" (or perhaps "against;" see cata-) + agoreuein "to harangue, to declaim (in the assembly)," from agora "public assembly" (from PIE root *ger- "to gather").