Scrum and Agile development
i'm so sick of scrum and agile.
they're great ideas taken waaaaay too far. how does an industry spring up around a concept of breaking a task down to the simplest elements and completing them and still have the concept maintain integrity. a light-weight process can't remain light-weight when you have to have months of training and a heavy-weight tool to manage it. it just doesn't work. at some point it becomes hypocritical.
spending months trying to figure out how to 'properly' implement scrum defeats the purpose of scrum. you can't know what you can't know so you take the smallest step that moves you forward, evaluate and take the next step. wait ... that's agile.
argh.
they're great ideas taken waaaaay too far. how does an industry spring up around a concept of breaking a task down to the simplest elements and completing them and still have the concept maintain integrity. a light-weight process can't remain light-weight when you have to have months of training and a heavy-weight tool to manage it. it just doesn't work. at some point it becomes hypocritical.
spending months trying to figure out how to 'properly' implement scrum defeats the purpose of scrum. you can't know what you can't know so you take the smallest step that moves you forward, evaluate and take the next step. wait ... that's agile.
argh.

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