Thank you for your words!

This is what i believe and my team rolls too. (A bit of agile and that
combined).

We have 3 programmers and 1 UI designer and Architect (me) .

On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 8:18 PM, Massimo Di Pierro <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Listen everybody. This thread is hilarious but not very professional.
>
> I think most of the people on this thread are hardcore programmers and
> most of us came to some conclusions:
> 1) it is not the idea that has value, it is the execution
> 2) the success of a project is strongly correlated with the skills of the
> programmers who work on it, the time and love they put in it.
> 3) it does not really matter how much money is put into a project, if the
> programmers are not good, and if they do not care about the project, it
> will not succeed.
>
> Is there any value in management and or of software development methods? I
> think there is. I am not saying which method is best because there is not
> one size fits all but good programmers in my experience are self
> disciplined. They follow a methodology to keep track of bugs and
> systematically fix them. Their methodology may not exactly match named ones
> (agile or waterfall or other) but it is a methodology.
>
> Massimo
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