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Programmers working alone, both on personal projects and on contracts.
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Using Agile development in a one person team
A facet of Agile would be KANBAN. I would use a KANBAN board to manage your workload and have your TO DO / IN PROGRESS / DONE swimlanes out on a wall. Just put up stickies for what needs to get done.
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Is it possible for a one-man start-up to follow agile methods like Scrum?
Yes. Kanban. Because Kanban is great for n00bs, beginning Agile teams, and small startups.
Why is kanban a great Agile tool? Because it's lightweight. It allows you to see what is being worked on and …