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  1. edwindelbosque revised this gist Jul 26, 2019. 1 changed file with 1 addition and 1 deletion.
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    @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ We implemented mostly agile practices for this project and it felt nice to maybe
    solid workflow and solid foundations. At the end it paid off much more.

    I want to keep using agile practices from now on when it is available, it is super efficient in my opninion,
    and I think as we delve into higher scale projects this will help much more.
    and I think as we delve into higher scale projects this will help much more. We saw other teams finishing their projects, but dragging many errors in their final days, and errors were more difficult to track down. However, we didn't have to deal with anything like that. So again, I am a huge fan of doing things right, right off the bat.
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    For our group we decided to work little by little on new features and not move on until all features
    or functions were working fully without any errors.

    We implemented mostly agile practices for this project and it felt nice to maybe work slower, but with a more
    solid workflow and solid foundations. At the end it paid off much more.

    I want to keep using agile practices from now on when it is available, it is super efficient in my opninion,
    and I think as we delve into higher scale projects this will help much more.