Re: agile development and frameworks
- From: "Mike G" <mike-g@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 09:07:01 -0700
"Michael G" <mike-g@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Let's suppose I am asked to develop a web app and I would like
> to employ the agile development process. Further, I have
> had rather good results using some of the different versions
> of the MVC pattern as an architectural pattern for a number
> of small web applications. If I decide to use an MVC pattern
> as the overall structure of the application, is this too much
> upfront design for an agile process?
>
The question is, while using an agile process, do I always start with
an empty slate? In the case above, if I know that a particular
domain does well with certain patterns, do I then have to re-discover
those patterns every time?
Mike
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