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Re: The Status of Agile Programming Among Perlmonks?

by tobyink (Canon)
on Jan 17, 2012 at 17:23 UTC ( [id://948359]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to The Status of Agile Programming Among Perlmonks?

In a way Agile is just a formalisation of the process of software development already commonly used in the free/open source software world. Release early, release often, and all that malarkey.

In that sense, a large number of CPAN modules (probably nearly all of them) follow something approximating agile development methodologies.

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Re^2: The Status of Agile Programming Among Perlmonks?
by educated_foo (Vicar) on Jan 17, 2012 at 23:29 UTC
    In that sense, a large number of CPAN modules (probably nearly all of them) follow something approximating agile development methodologies.
    FWIW, I have a few CPAN releases and think "Agile" is worthless. One of the best Free projects, Emacs, is absolutely anti-Agile, and I wish the software I wrote were more like it.

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