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Which software development methodologies do you use?

Survey period: 8 Jul 2019 to 15 Jul 2019

OptionVotes% 
Agile34028.55
Cleanroom80.67
Extreme Programming484.03
Lean443.69
Prototype726.05
Rapid Application Development1058.82
Scrum22819.14
Waterfall37331.32
Other675.63
I have no idea. I just code.45237.95
I don't code90.76
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
GeneralWaterfallish Agile Pin
Amarnath S11-Jul-19 14:33
professionalAmarnath S11-Jul-19 14:33 
GeneralI have no idea. I just code. Pin
Bryian Tan11-Jul-19 1:47
professionalBryian Tan11-Jul-19 1:47 
GeneralRe: I have no idea. I just code. Pin
Amit Joshi CP11-Jul-19 22:06
Amit Joshi CP11-Jul-19 22:06 
GeneralAgile Couple! Pin
Hudson-Dar10-Jul-19 23:55
Hudson-Dar10-Jul-19 23:55 
GeneralA mixed approach Pin
Anurag Gandhi10-Jul-19 6:11
professionalAnurag Gandhi10-Jul-19 6:11 
GeneralRe: A mixed approach Pin
Manish K. Agarwal10-Jul-19 23:07
Manish K. Agarwal10-Jul-19 23:07 
GeneralWe don't need no stinking methodologies PinPopular
Marc Clifton10-Jul-19 2:49
mvaMarc Clifton10-Jul-19 2:49 
GeneralRe: We don't need no stinking methodologies Pin
Sumuj John10-Jul-19 6:51
professionalSumuj John10-Jul-19 6:51 
GeneralRe: We don't need no stinking methodologies Pin
MarcusCole683312-Jul-19 9:49
professionalMarcusCole683312-Jul-19 9:49 
GeneralScrum <> Agile?? Pin
maze39-Jul-19 3:17
professionalmaze39-Jul-19 3:17 
So both Scrum and Agile are listed. And I just so need to pick this itch to confuse myself and anger others.
Agile, or maybe confused with the Agile Manifesto, comes across as a methodology. Such as SOLID and Object Oriented. Agile can be implemented in different ways. (At least how this argument is going)

Scrum in contrast is taking the points of Agile and providing more lucid framework to follow. (Or just reasearching scrum predates the Agile manifesto and result of how some company was doing their work). So like programming language c#/java/php in contrast to OOP.

Long way to say, why is both Scrum and Agile listed as options?

GeneralRe: Scrum <> Agile?? PinPopular
Scott Serl9-Jul-19 5:54
Scott Serl9-Jul-19 5:54 
GeneralRe: Scrum <> Agile?? Pin
den2k889-Jul-19 21:17
professionalden2k889-Jul-19 21:17 
GeneralRe: Scrum <> Agile?? Pin
TheGreatAndPowerfulOz11-Jul-19 8:02
TheGreatAndPowerfulOz11-Jul-19 8:02 
GeneralSomething or Other Pin
Dominic Burford8-Jul-19 22:00
professionalDominic Burford8-Jul-19 22:00 
GeneralNone of them, a bit of some Pin
Nelek8-Jul-19 1:52
protectorNelek8-Jul-19 1:52 
GeneralRe: None of them, a bit of some Pin
W Balboos, GHB10-Jul-19 3:46
W Balboos, GHB10-Jul-19 3:46 
GeneralDo What Needs To Be Done Pin
W Balboos, GHB8-Jul-19 1:11
W Balboos, GHB8-Jul-19 1:11 
Generaldo you consider SOLID a "development methodology" ? Pin
BillWoodruff8-Jul-19 0:45
professionalBillWoodruff8-Jul-19 0:45 
GeneralRe: do you consider SOLID a "development methodology" ? Pin
Doug Domeny9-Jul-19 5:47
professionalDoug Domeny9-Jul-19 5:47 
GeneralA Combination Pin
PeejayAdams7-Jul-19 23:26
PeejayAdams7-Jul-19 23:26 
GeneralAgile(ish) PinPopular
Slacker0077-Jul-19 22:24
professionalSlacker0077-Jul-19 22:24 
GeneralRe: Agile(ish) Pin
den2k887-Jul-19 23:46
professionalden2k887-Jul-19 23:46 
GeneralRe: Agile(ish) Pin
lucanor7-Jul-19 23:53
lucanor7-Jul-19 23:53 
GeneralOther PinPopular
den2k887-Jul-19 21:35
professionalden2k887-Jul-19 21:35 
GeneralRe: Other Pin
Slacker0077-Jul-19 22:17
professionalSlacker0077-Jul-19 22:17 

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