> So is it in fact the case that in The Real World Agile is starting to go out of favour?
Nope, it has finally crossed the line into being "main stream". On the technology adoption lifecycle* it has hit the late majority.
It has been taken up by the "software development as career"-types who're only in it for the money; it's now a "requirement", just another box to be ticked.
Sad, but on the plus side it's better than the "waterfall" processes which preceded it.
Nope, it has finally crossed the line into being "main stream". On the technology adoption lifecycle* it has hit the late majority.
It has been taken up by the "software development as career"-types who're only in it for the money; it's now a "requirement", just another box to be ticked.
Sad, but on the plus side it's better than the "waterfall" processes which preceded it.
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology_adoption_lifecycle