>It's hard for me to dispute that without even knowing what the phrase means. Google offers no help. Can you offer a definition of software gardening?
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>I've got a garden which is being devoured by wabbits. They are systematically destroying my tomato and pepper plants and chewing up the flowers. When I show up they run under the fence. Cindi, who knows a thing or two about wabbits, arrives tomorrow and we are going to take them on.
Hop to it & weport back to us.
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>>There's more to software gardening than agile
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>>My experience has shown (and talking to others, I'm not alone in this) that companies who fail at agile either 1) don't have management buy-in or 2) claim they are agile, but they're not doing things correctly.
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>>>Maybe I will attend. (Actually I will). I don't subscribe to the agile methodology. I worked for one company that was committed to agile and it was a joke. Even the manager I reported to said this is ridiculous. We all want shorter development cycles but TAANASFAFL. It really means running on your gut instincts. Not exactly architectural.
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