- Jun 6, 2020
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I'm working for a big IT company, maybe it's better in smaller ones...
I'm a sw developer since the early 9ies now. We used only a few and necessary tools to do our job. Mostly we were 2-3 people doing stuff together. So called "projects" were just done and delivered in a few days. Bigger ones in weeks. All good. We were - in fact - agile.
Nowadays we behave like we never ever have developed a thing. Starting with BIC phases (Business Information Context) using tools like Jira (and many others). We first "draw" everything first having a lot of pictures at the end but no code. We have "roles" which leads to having 10 people in a project (instead of 2-3) increasing the costs. This leads to a huge discussion about beeing "too expensive", etc. Today I spend most of the time in dailies, weeklies, etc. without coding a single line.
They now talk about MVPs (Minimal Viable Products) as the "new kid on the block". The meaning ist to just start with a simple program and then later...
I'm a sw developer since the early 9ies now. We used only a few and necessary tools to do our job. Mostly we were 2-3 people doing stuff together. So called "projects" were just done and delivered in a few days. Bigger ones in weeks. All good. We were - in fact - agile.
Nowadays we behave like we never ever have developed a thing. Starting with BIC phases (Business Information Context) using tools like Jira (and many others). We first "draw" everything first having a lot of pictures at the end but no code. We have "roles" which leads to having 10 people in a project (instead of 2-3) increasing the costs. This leads to a huge discussion about beeing "too expensive", etc. Today I spend most of the time in dailies, weeklies, etc. without coding a single line.
They now talk about MVPs (Minimal Viable Products) as the "new kid on the block". The meaning ist to just start with a simple program and then later...
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