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Which agile methodology should junior developers learn?
Agile methodology breaks projects into sprints, emphasizing continuous collaboration and improvement.
Scrum
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Kanban
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Scrumban (a combination of Scrum and Kanban)
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Extreme Programming (XP)
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Other methodology
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Bah, Waterfall was good enough for my elders, it is good enough for me
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Junior devs shouldn’t think about development methodologies.
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