how long until we start seeing software products for scrum management and t-shirt size estimation for claude code
introduce waterfall methodology to the LLM!
how long until we start seeing software products for scrum management and t-shirt size estimation for claude code
introduce waterfall methodology to the LLM!
The shirt sizes now are for manual acceptance testing.
Don't get me wrong, it's definitely improved my workflow and efficiency, but you must be winning at roulette if the model is performing well on anything that can't be googled and implemented witihn a similar amount of time.
unless it's claude, where even simple styling changes seem to become epics just when it wants to spit out an extra few thousands lines of code
It doesn't make sense for NI (natural intelligence) dev, either. Even SCRUM doesn't make much sense. The only Agile thing that really makes sense is Kanban, which is actually known to computer science as dispatch queue.
In the 60s, OS researchers spent time figuring out how to optimally schedule resources for computation. Today, almost nobody uses these techniques. (This is known as "waterfall" in PM parlance.)
It turns out, the cheapest way to schedule computing resources is a simple dispatch queue. Why spend extra time figuring out in what order things need to be done, or how long they will take, if they need to be done anyway? It never made sense and it doesn't matter whether the agent is NI or AI.