Originally posted by ClothCap
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Previously on "You must make everything Agile!!!"
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Devops is the new agile, which is to say its technical people rejecting crappy process, leading to a boom, then the business people cotton on stuff it full of process.
Everyone wants those buzzword day rates and people have to find a way to justify themselves. Just pay it lip service and ride the wave before the proccess experts who deliver nothing are involved. Everyone decent knows theres no silver bullet anyways.
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Originally posted by ShandyDrinker View PostThat's pretty daft... but I've been surprised how often what you've described happens within an organisation!
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Ah, corporate standards. You can't beat them. Most of the time they don't exist.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI need to remember that. Just got access to a new SAP system (non-validated) at the client site. They sent my four documents to read and sign to confirm I've read them. One of them covers coding style -- insists on a self-inconsistent Hungarian notation (using prefixes to indicate type, even though the language is strongly typed)
- insists on a 20 line comment header for each method
- insists that changes are indicated by comments and that code is never deleted during maintenance - just commented out - even though there's a perfectly viable and easy to use version management system.
Now, the client gets what the client wants. I could live with that. Except I'm also developing on four other system streams (some validated), and while for those streams the standards are harmonious, the ones for this new system are in direct contradiction. So for the same client, with the same language and the same technology, I'm supposed to use a different coding style.
Madness, I tell you, madness.
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Originally posted by Mincepie View PostHappy days, keep smiling keep invoicing- insists on a self-inconsistent Hungarian notation (using prefixes to indicate type, even though the language is strongly typed)
- insists on a 20 line comment header for each method
- insists that changes are indicated by comments and that code is never deleted during maintenance - just commented out - even though there's a perfectly viable and easy to use version management system.
Now, the client gets what the client wants. I could live with that. Except I'm also developing on four other system streams (some validated), and while for those streams the standards are harmonious, the ones for this new system are in direct contradiction. So for the same client, with the same language and the same technology, I'm supposed to use a different coding style.
Madness, I tell you, madness.
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Originally posted by DallasDad View PostNever done Agile, at 56 years young am I too old................
And would I have to start wearing T shirts then?
I have a Waterfall in my Garden it usually has some Ducks, Geese and the odd Sheep crapping in it regularly does that help improve delivery?
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostAgile's better when you pay it lip service.
Have your daily scrum then just deliver stuff. Shove your pair-programming up yer arris, go and hi-five with HR, not me and no, not everything fits an Agile approach you brain-washed plum.
Must say, though, the OP talking about an African banging his drum sounds a bit Frankie Boyle.
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Never done Agile, at 56 years young am I too old................
And would I have to start wearing T shirts then?
I have a Waterfall in my Garden it usually has some Ducks, Geese and the odd Sheep crapping in it regularly does that help improve delivery?
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostAgile's better when you pay it lip service.
Have your daily scrum then just deliver stuff. Shove your pair-programming up yer arris, go and hi-five with HR, not me and no, not everything fits an Agile approach you brain-washed plum.
Must say, though, the OP talking about an African banging his drum sounds a bit Frankie Boyle.
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