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Agile
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Sreenatha Reddy
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It's better to use Agile than Waterfall Model.
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Mihir Jhaveri, PMP, CSCM
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While there are likely as many unique Project Management approaches as there are Project Managers, there are two well-know production cycle methodologies that have been the topic of much discussion in PM circles - agile and waterfall...
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Adrian Hoe
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I have been using Waterfall model for 90% of my projects. The result is, I spend less time in coding (about 11% of total project time in coding). If the software is large, has long life-cycle, requirements do not change often; Waterfall is a...
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Programming Language
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Scripting Language
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Sreenatha Reddy
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It's a Serverside programming language.
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Radhakrishna Marar
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It is a purely programming language which works like C++
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Joseph Kirubakaran
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it is a full-fledged programming language; it's actually quite similar to c++, and also offers classes, which I consider a powerful feature
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