What is agile? Explain agile in 2 min.
Answer / Rashmi Verma
Agile is a project management philosophy that emphasizes flexibility, collaboration, customer satisfaction, and high-quality work. Agile methods are iterative and incremental, meaning they involve continuous planning, development, testing, and review cycles to deliver functional software in short timeboxes called sprints. Key Agile principles include: 1) Individuals and interactions over processes and tools; 2) Working software over comprehensive documentation; 3) Customer collaboration over contract negotiation; 4) Responding to change over following a rigid plan.
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