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Previously on "A new buzzword/methodology?"

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  • bless 'em all
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    That'll be code that does exactly what you want it to do, but becomes so filled with angst it tells the Guardian what it's been doing.

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  • d000hg
    started a topic A new buzzword/methodology?

    A new buzzword/methodology?

    A job email I just received demands agile & scrum, as well as new-fangled things like OO & UML.

    Aside from the likely mess that a combination of UML & Agile engenders (people running waterfall but they have to stand up when they talk about it), I was most intrigued by the requirement for:

    - High Integrity code

    Does that mean I have to be of high integrity, or only my code?

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