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How’s everyone liking agile development?
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<blockquote data-quote="Benjamin Henry" data-source="post: 5228312" data-attributes="member: 98715"><p>Agile development is a useful approach for a team. It allows the team members to work collaboratively on the project, without being required to report to a stricter development hierarchy. Agile development also allows the team members to work together more effectively and efficiently, making it easier to complete work on time. There’s very little documentation required when working on an agile project, which makes the team more efficient and more likely to be able to complete their project in a timely manner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benjamin Henry, post: 5228312, member: 98715"] Agile development is a useful approach for a team. It allows the team members to work collaboratively on the project, without being required to report to a stricter development hierarchy. Agile development also allows the team members to work together more effectively and efficiently, making it easier to complete work on time. There’s very little documentation required when working on an agile project, which makes the team more efficient and more likely to be able to complete their project in a timely manner. [/QUOTE]
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