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DevOps Vs Agile: What You Should Know
Open Source For You
|September 2023
Explore Agile and DevOps, understanding their principles, differences, recent transformations, and the partnership that fuels software excellence.
In the fast-paced and ever-evolving world of software development, two methodologies have emerged as game changers, empowering teams to deliver high quality products efficiently and swiftly. DevOps and Agile are two distinct approaches that have gained significant popularity in recent years, each with its own set of principles and advantages. While they share some similarities, they address different aspects of the development process and serve unique purposes.
In this article, we will delve into the world of DevOps and Agile, highlighting their key differences, core principles, and how they can complement each other. By understanding these methodologies, you’ll be better equipped to make informed decisions for your team and project, optimising your software development processes and achieving remarkable results. So, buckle up, as we embark on this journey of discovery into the realms of DevOps vs Agile.
Knowing Agile
Agile is the go-to approach for iterative and incremental development. It’s all about collaboration, customer feedback, and adaptability to changes. Agile teams work in short development cycles called ‘sprints’, which usually last around two to four weeks. And Scrum, one of the most popular Agile frameworks, is all about that!
Here are Agile’s core values, as laid out in the Agile Manifesto:
People and interactions are more vital than processes and tools.
Working software beats comprehensive documentation any day.
Customer collaboration trumps contract negotiation.
Being able to adapt to change is way better than following a rigid plan.
Knowing DevOps
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