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Question: How would you describe your REBOL development methodology.
Adaptive (agile) - 2 (40%)
Predictive (pre-planned) - 0 (0%)
Cowboy - 3 (60%)
Other - 0 (0%)
Total Votes: 5

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Current REBOL Development Methods
« on: March 17, 2008, 11:38:54 AM »

I've been very curious about Programming in the Large and Programming in the Many when it comes to REBOL development.  Out of the box, and historically, REBOL shines the brightest with Programming in the Small. That's how we all go about most projects.  One individual developer does everything with the odd question and answer chat to work out some detail or other.  Cowboy coding.

What direction should PitL, PitM, PitS take with REBOL (if any at all).  Would you prefer to work in an adaptive agile environment, with releases every week?  A pre-planned specification drafted and detailed, top to bottom before the first line of code is written?  Continue with our Cowboy Coding "YeeHah! - look what I did" mode?

This poll is not what you want to see in the future, but how you feel things are now.  Another poll will be posted to ask the question I raise above.

My hypothesis is Cowboy Coding will gain the most votes and sadly that is not what most businesses are really looking for.

Cheers,
Brian
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