Sure, I totally agree with you. That's why waterfall gets a bad name. It just seems like waterfall vs. agile is a totally separate topic from the article.
Sure, I totally agree with you. That's why waterfall gets a bad name. It just seems like waterfall vs. agile is a totally separate topic from the article.
But the prevalence of Waterfall is the elephant in the room, that interferes with rapid iteration, which is what the article is about.
We can ignore it, if we like, but it's still there, making big giant ploppers on the coffee table.