I think most Rails developers use the Agile methodology.
Rails tends to move you into that way of doing things. Hell.. the book
is even called Agile Development with Rails.
I myself is more of a "press a bunch of buttons until something nice
comes out" person as I''m only developing in Rails as a hobby.
On 6/27/06, Rob Merrell <robholio@gmail.com>
wrote:> Hello all,
>
> I''m curious as to what development models other people/teams
follow when
> creating web applications.
>
> My company has been using the waterfall model(
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterfall_process) for quite
> some time now. I''m not completely conviced that it is the right
process for
> web development. I''ve been doing web development for about 6
years now
> using this process and the last project that I finished really made me
think
> that it just isn''t cutting it. Has anybody used the spiral or any
other
> iterative method? How did it work out?
>
> Rob
>
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