Software engineer, architect, consultant, amateur UI/UX designer, computer enthusiast, gamer. Often coming up with ideas and thoughts that I then write into a post within the next 60 minutes.
There is one mistake I made in this post that I only understood later. The term "agile" should not be treated as a noun. It's an adjective. The manifesto is clearly titled :
Manifesto for Agile Software Development
.. describing it as flexible, nimble. Essentially, if you replace the word "agile" with "flexible" and it still works, you're speaking, or writing, of it in the right way. However I still think people would not really understanding if I replace the term with an adjective, where agile becomes agility, while it is in fact what I should be doing.
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There is one mistake I made in this post that I only understood later. The term "agile" should not be treated as a noun. It's an adjective. The manifesto is clearly titled :
.. describing it as flexible, nimble. Essentially, if you replace the word "agile" with "flexible" and it still works, you're speaking, or writing, of it in the right way. However I still think people would not really understanding if I replace the term with an adjective, where agile becomes agility, while it is in fact what I should be doing.