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Dilbert on Agile Programing

Dilbert on Agile and Extreme Programming -  Picked up from dilbert.com - Scott Adams.








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  3. Loved the humor! Scott Adams nailed the quirks of Agile and Extreme Programming. Great way to highlight industry trends with a touch of wit. Thanks for sharing!
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