I want to run an agile project
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Uploaded on Jun 13, 2011
***Watch the sequel at http://youtu.be/lAf3q13uUpE ***
In this movie "I want to run an agile project" we follow the experiences of one such brave project leader, Luke, as he has many different encounters throughout the enterprise, working to establish and deliver his Agile project.
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Lampros G. 1 year ago
If I hear "I want to run an agile project" one more time I will blow the entire building up
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goingwithzed 1 year ago
"I remember (ignoring) your email..."
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All Comments (96)
vibhor sharma 3 days ago
i want to fuck an agile project :)
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ashokkumar s 2 weeks ago
its really awesome. great work... really a good peace of work.. its the agile.. just a fabulous work...
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lin545 2 weeks ago
- I want ajail projekt, do you want ajail projekt?
- Yes
- I need you to run ajail projekt
- No,..
- Do you want ajail projekt?
- Yes,..
- I need you to run ajail projekt
- But,...
- Do you want ajail projekt?
(gives up)
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rebirth3X 2 weeks ago
This is just creepy!
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lucasterable 3 weeks ago
xtranormal
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lucasterable 3 weeks ago
Good luck with waterfall
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lucasterable 3 weeks ago
01:22
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dodecapusrex 1 month ago
It was very maintainable. It was written first as pseudocode, with a RAD dbms toolset. It was maintained by several subsequent developers & even ported into C++.
We discovered that we could develop more quickly if we would pseudocode an entire process narrative & then drill down into the stack from there.
We abstracted better, we refactored better, & the systems didn't break.
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Nathan R 1 month ago
You sir, must be a relic of the Cobal generation. I have been on Agile projects for almost a decade and have yet to have a failed project. I have worked with many contractors who used waterfall, and all but one of those projects failed! Please explain how getting itterations to the customers sooner causes failure. The way I see it, it develops a far superior product because the team is able to actually react to change, vs. delivering a useless brick. If it's so bad, why does MS use it?
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Nathan R 1 month ago
"I don't have any more time for you today." Where have I heard that one before?
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