I liked in mentioned yt an explanation also showing how world has changed, and that in old times when one had to write software on floppy disks, pack into boxes , and send them by post, was world with very different constraints then modern when we ship and update over internet. I believe that it also puts better understanding on from where things may come from.
I have infinite respect for the developers of these Nintendo and Atari games who wrote software, then burnt it into a cartridge, and shipped a million copies. Waterfall still works very well for these kind of use cases, like writing software for a Mars rover.
reminded me:
The problem with the AGILE method (PS: waterfall was great)
https://www.youtu.be/JUb1M6wGHYU (or https://youtubetranscript.com/?v=JUb1M6wGHYU
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I liked in mentioned yt an explanation also showing how world has changed, and that in old times when one had to write software on floppy disks, pack into boxes , and send them by post, was world with very different constraints then modern when we ship and update over internet. I believe that it also puts better understanding on from where things may come from.
I have infinite respect for the developers of these Nintendo and Atari games who wrote software, then burnt it into a cartridge, and shipped a million copies. Waterfall still works very well for these kind of use cases, like writing software for a Mars rover.
To listen to original test I used TTS: https://replicate.com/awerks/neon-tts , do you know place where I can drop ogg/mp3 with TTS of text?
Uhhhh, no?
Here's a 3 min audio version of "The agile waterfall" from Wednesday Wisdom converted using recast app.
https://app.letsrecast.ai/r/70652455-4591-466e-b53a-3eeec4982e26