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Mar 28, 2018 at 17:07 comment added Eric King +1 Agile is about doing just enough planning to feel comfortable writing responsible and flexible code. Any more is a waste of resources. It's not "no planning", and it's not "plan everything", but somewhere in between.
Mar 28, 2018 at 16:45 comment added gbjbaanb No, the Modern "pretend agile" way is all about planning. Real agile is about quick and dirty and constant iteration and improvement. you start with something that works (ish) and then iterate to make it better. the kind of planning in agile you advocate is just a way of saying "lots of waterfalls" .
Mar 28, 2018 at 16:37 comment added jpmc26 +1, but I want to make special note that "flexible" doesn't necessarily mean "more abstractions." One of the ways to increase flexibility is to make sure the code is approachable (readable, simple to understand).
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