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by samuell
1775 days ago
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I think this advice assumes a lot about the reader. I find that quite a fraction of people rather think too little, often sold on some distorted misconception of "agile". I guess there is an art of thinking through things at a reasonable amount, knowing when to move forward, and when to stop again and think more. Sure, learning this art surely has to be done to a large part by experience, so the points in the article has their merits, but things, people and circumstances are not always the same. |
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