Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 26th November 2007
Dilbert//6799, first published nineteen years ago on Monday 26th November 2007
Tags
agile programming cpmplain training write code no more planning no more documentation just start writing
Official transcript
We're going to try something called agile programming. "That means no more planning and no more documentation. Just start writing code and complaining."
"I'm glad it has a name."
"That was your training."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WE'RE GOING TO TRY SOMETHING CALLED AGILE PROGRAMMING.
THAT MEANS NO MORE PLANNING AND NO MORE DOCUMENTATION. JUST START WRITING CODE AND COMPLAINING.
I'M GLAD IT HAS A NAME.
THAT WAS YOUR TRAINING.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Agile Programming"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around a meeting where an individual, Dilbert, is introduced to an Agile Programming training program. The conversation unfolds as follows:
- The speaker describes Agile Programming as "no more planning and no more documentation," emphasizing the elimination of writing code and complaining.
- Dilbert expresses his satisfaction with the training, stating, "I'm glad it has a name."
This exchange humorously highlights the unconventional approach to programming, where the absence of traditional planning and documentation is celebrated. The comic strip pokes fun at the unconventional nature of Agile Programming, showcasing its unique characteristics.
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