Chapter Four. Best Practices for Collaborative Web Development

 

“Make this awful thing stop!” ordered Mr. Teavee.

“Can’t do that,” said Mr. Wonka. “It won’t stop till we get there. I only hope no one’s using the other elevator at this moment.”

“What other elevator?” screamed Mrs. Teavee.

“The one that goes the opposite way on the same track as this one,” said Mr. Wonka.

“Holy mackerel!” cried Mr. Teavee. “You mean we might have a collision?”

“I’ve always been lucky so far,” said Mr. Wonka.[*]

 
 --Roald Dahl, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Executive Summary

The fundamental problem of web development is to rapidly and precisely produce changes that are responsive to business needs. The goal is to efficiently organize people, processes, and tools around ...

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