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> It sounds from the respondents who've worked on this that groups that adopt
> and
> stick to Agile Development are actually simply really good to work with.
In my experience, it depends on the quality of the group. With disciplined,
experienced programmers, reiterative models can be highly successful. With
sloppy programmers, they only create greater chaos. In fact, I strongly suspect
that the development model matters less than the developers themselves.
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