that's a fantastic write up, thanks!
there's no (well, hardly any) such thing as bad languages, just bad programmers, managers and business people. this stuff honestly makes me sad for this industry. There are probably 100's of programmers that will now…
and i think that's what most people are afraid to admit. Pretty much everything he said hits the nail on the head, and well opinion IS opinion isn't it? I don't think he stated anywhere that the entire world was wrong…
in that small of a team i would say focus on one to two day sprints with releases to production at the end of day two. unit testing is NOT agile (it's extrememe programming) but you should still do it. be sure to…
it's your turn to be the mentor, find someone and do for them what your father did for you. I'll bet that was his intention all along.
that's a fantastic write up, thanks!
there's no (well, hardly any) such thing as bad languages, just bad programmers, managers and business people. this stuff honestly makes me sad for this industry. There are probably 100's of programmers that will now…
and i think that's what most people are afraid to admit. Pretty much everything he said hits the nail on the head, and well opinion IS opinion isn't it? I don't think he stated anywhere that the entire world was wrong…
in that small of a team i would say focus on one to two day sprints with releases to production at the end of day two. unit testing is NOT agile (it's extrememe programming) but you should still do it. be sure to…
it's your turn to be the mentor, find someone and do for them what your father did for you. I'll bet that was his intention all along.