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dustinleblanc
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Comment #10830942
Super helpful! Thanks for the tip
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Comment #10547625
If you are writing integrations for API features that are fantasy at this point, you are digging your own grave. You have extended your risk and when you find out six months from n…
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Comment #10547597
Absolutely none of this matters to agile vs. waterfall. You can accomplish this with agile development: 1. People meet at the beginning of the project and say "heres what we think …
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Comment #10547546
No, it doesn't, you are making things up. There are plenty of agile/scrum teams who run continuous integration that won't allow code that breaks a build to even be in production. T…
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Comment #10547515
You can do agile test first too. "hey here's a feature we're pretty sure we need: As a foo, I need to bar, So that baz okay, write the test, make the test pass, refactor" What abou…
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Comment #10547478
Agile has never said you don't plan, you just don't fully trust plans made without all the information. You make your plan, and its great as far as up front plans go, but it WILL b…
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Comment #9483776
This is exactly my point, the browser doesn't make me choose comic sans and wingdings. I hold in my hands, the ability to not make a site look like garbage...by using less crazy cs…
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Comment #9480880
No those websites should be expected to be readable at all times, but it up to the provider of the content to make that happen. Old sites read fine, as long as their stylesheet did…
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Comment #9480805
Its up to the person who wrote the site stylesheet to make it behave in this instance. It's not Safari, or Chrome, or FF, or Dolphin that made me declare that my text should be thi…