Agile Manifesto: A seminal software development philosophy penned in 2001 by a group of legendary software developers at a Wasatch Mountain, Utah ski resort. The Agile Manifesto refutes an earlier approach to software called Waterfall, in which work is performed in discrete stages and handed off to the next team upon completion. Instead, the Agile Manifesto prescribes a more collaborative work style with fewer handoffs.
Agile programming: Although Agile isn’t a programming style, the Agile approach to software development implies decomposing large problems into smaller ones, working on them in short iterations, and soliciting user feedback after each iteration.
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