Three Developer Articles that Interested Me This Week — 10/17/2022
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Why we’ve ditched scrum sprints (and you should too)
Hoo-boy. This kind of thing will get you a lot of comments. Though the comments appear to be gone from it, I wrote a similar article and really caught it from people. Folks get really angry if you don’t stick to the “Scrum is amazing and perfect” script.
The next time Wikipedia asks for a donation, ignore it
Not strictly a developer topic, but I’ll include it here because I was so, well, shocked by it. I’ve been donating to Wikipedia on a monthly basis, and I think I’m going to stop. I hope someone devises a way to give back to the folks that do the real work on the incredibly invaluable site.
The Web’s Next Transition
If there is one thing that is inevitable in software development it’s that things will move forward. Remember when 98.7% of all development was for Windows? Those days are long gone. What will be next for the state of web development? Shoot, what will come after web development?