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Anyone know how many developers work on EVE?

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Cherri Minoa
Serendipity Technologies Inc
#21 - 2014-11-05 10:30:10 UTC
Ruskarn Andedare wrote:
Antihrist Pripravnik wrote:
Chribba wrote:
Agile. Scrum. Bleh buzzwords.


Try doing e-commerce development without agile and scrum. I dare you Lol
Hint: Yes, you would get burned.Cool


Pah, we did e-commerce development for years before the Agile buzzword was invented Big smile


The invention and near-universal adoption of buzzwords, jargon and management techno-babble has been the greatest scientific advance of the past 20 years, Before that, we just drifted around aimlessly exploring pointless dead ends like jet propulsion, radar, lasers ... oh, and computers.

"If I had been censured every time I have run my ship, or fleets under my command, into great danger, I should have long ago been out of the Service" - Horatio Nelson

Serene Repose
#22 - 2014-11-05 11:32:47 UTC
Eleven. Or, twelve. One of the two. The rest eat sandwiches and play EVE on company time.
Isn't that the worldwide workplace demographic? I'm surprised you had to ask. For shame!

We must accommodate the idiocracy.

War Kitten
Panda McLegion
#23 - 2014-11-05 14:41:33 UTC
Chribba wrote:
Def not going to turn this into a discussion on development methods and methodology, but I'd say that whatever works for the team is the best choice. I hear and see people run around praising this or that and it does not work for everyone. I've had managers who hear said buzzwords and start a procedure to implement it just because someone said "you have to go agile".

Hence my bah. Evaluate what works best for your development team is the way to go, simply doing something because someone made it a big word on the interwebs hardly makes it a good choice on its own.


This man speaketh the truth.

Quote:
Real men edit the code directly on the live production servers!

/c


New buzzword: Yolocoding™

I don't judge people by their race, religion, color, size, age, gender, or ethnicity. I judge them by their grammar, spelling, syntax, punctuation, clarity of expression, and logical consistency.

Boom McCondor
Doomheim
#24 - 2014-11-05 16:59:25 UTC
Serene Repose wrote:
Eleven. Or, twelve. One of the two. The rest eat sandwiches and play EVE on company time.
Isn't that the worldwide workplace demographic? I'm surprised you had to ask. For shame!

I can't code, but I can do the other things. Can you be a dev strictly based on your EVE fervor?
Caviar Liberta
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#25 - 2014-11-05 22:40:20 UTC
Chribba wrote:
Def not going to turn this into a discussion on development methods and methodology, but I'd say that whatever works for the team is the best choice. I hear and see people run around praising this or that and it does not work for everyone. I've had managers who hear said buzzwords and start a procedure to implement it just because someone said "you have to go agile".

Hence my bah. Evaluate what works best for your development team is the way to go, simply doing something because someone made it a big word on the interwebs hardly makes it a good choice on its own.

Real men edit the code directly on the live production servers!

/c


Coding on the fly old school style?
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