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Sep 23 2004, 04:53 AM
| | There is a book named: "Balancing Agility and Discipline", in which Boehm suggest a mixture between the different processes.
When reading the top considering about the "programming job", I start to think what our programmers should do in software development: just follow the discipline, such as code standard, design pattern or we could try to be more agile sometime, to build an perfect article freely? |
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