Job posting came through with something called 'Programmer Anarchy' in the specs which states that:
I personally have never heard of this and had a quick look at what it is and apparently some of the diktat's are:
I like the first one but then again practically everything I read about it is what a number of people I know have been doing for years. Where do these people come from who come up with these ideas, numpty-land? FFS, IT is a piece of piss yet people insist on making it so complex by putting all this tulip in and then writing a framework around it and some ****wit middle manager takes it onboard and you end up doing twice the work. If I ever meet once of these 'academic' IT professionals I'm going to cut his nutsack off (its never women, in fact women are sensible, look at Grace Hopper) and ram it up his nostrils while stuffing reams PL/X coding up his arse.
(Actually a team at Credit Suisse used this for a project but there were BA's and PM's so basically they didn't, so its a bunch of bollocks. God, I hate all these frameworks and tulip, glad I don't have to deal with them, ******* useless bunch of tulipshaggingdaffodils))
The office operates under 'Programmer Anarchy' which is an extreme extension of Agile implemented by one of the initial founders of Agile. This methodology allows their current technology driven developers to take complete ownership over their code and the full SDLC which is a truly unique concept.
- There are no PMs, Iteration Managers, BAs, QAs / testers or “managers of programmers” – all the normal rules of managing software development in a professional environment are gone. This is on the basis that formality and rules are constraining to creativity and productivity
- It runs on the concept that with no managers to give power to their programmers to go ahead and develop (managers “empowering” their teams), programmers go ahead and take total responsibility for the success of each project in a form of self-organised “anarchy”
(Actually a team at Credit Suisse used this for a project but there were BA's and PM's so basically they didn't, so its a bunch of bollocks. God, I hate all these frameworks and tulip, glad I don't have to deal with them, ******* useless bunch of tulipshaggingdaffodils))
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