Comprehensive and audio-visually pleasing explainer. I also appreciate citation and description for every chunk of information that was presented. Storytelling framework of Rick and Morty was delightful and can be utilize more efficiently in the future episodes. Memory that already exist in mind of audience is tangible and can be used as attachment to new information throughout whole episodes. Thank you AltexSoft team that worked on this ep.
A really great video that speaks about the most fundamental yet overlooked aspect of software development. Software dev is so much more than typing code and getting something to work.
Awesome video! Software development is not easy and using the Agile methodology helps define clear and concise objectives to steer the development process. Belief in the process is key to making it work in any organization. Nicely done!
Great job, I was asked to document a web project but I didn't know how to write it, what should I include and what is the design diagram should I put and so on so forth. I hope you upload a tutorial on how to implement one from scratch it would be really helpful. And if anyone has a reference to any great tutorials on that manner please share.
I felt the pain of going barely bare minimum software planning for my hobby team project. We went blind into everything and I felt that a week long implementation that I did could be torn down next day because we have no idea if its going to even work with current setup. I wish I could have a experienced dev making the Big Picture of how all components will fit and what we need.
Great video! This contains the best explanation of the "why" and "history" behind Waterfall model VS. Agile I've ever heard! While most advanced devs know that software design patterns are modeled on [civil engineering] architectural design patterns, it is rarely stated in any documentation or unpacking that the Waterfall model of software is based on project management for building construction. To me, that is an important nuance that fills in a key piece of the puzzle that unlocks some key understanding that I've been missing for 20+ years. BTW -- how are you able to freely use all the Rick n Morty stuff? Do you own that? Are you licensing it? Love it though!
Ehhh i know a lot of people love agile, but almost everyone says they do it and doesn't actually follow what agile is. They more so mirror everything else except agile
Yes because people tried to put un process around agile just like the video explains what "agile" is. But imo you can put 90% of what was said in the garbage. Software engineering/development is like solving a puzzle. You start with an idea, explore it, iterate on it and try not to shoot your self in the foot too much when it doesn't workout or the business comes up with new requirements that was never talked about. At least that's the way i see it. Deadline are bad, if you want something to work at a specific date, you need to be specific about what it is and how to build it and it needs to be small. There's too many variables and unknown to predict when it's gonna be ready. That said, it's not a good reason to slouch and take all the time you want, your goal is to make progress otherwise you won't have a job soon anyways.
"discredited waterfall model" I stopped listening after that. Agile promised everything and turned into micromanagement in the real world. Luckily it's dying out.
Very clear introduction, nicely done.
Btw, calling 20 years ago "very recently" in the software world is... a bold choice of words.
Comprehensive and audio-visually pleasing explainer. I also appreciate citation and description for every chunk of information that was presented. Storytelling framework of Rick and Morty was delightful and can be utilize more efficiently in the future episodes. Memory that already exist in mind of audience is tangible and can be used as attachment to new information throughout whole episodes.
Thank you AltexSoft team that worked on this ep.
Thanks ☺️
tomorrow i have SW engineering exam for agile process and this video came just today / great job it was amazing
A really great video that speaks about the most fundamental yet overlooked aspect of software development. Software dev is so much more than typing code and getting something to work.
Awesome video! Software development is not easy and using the Agile methodology helps define clear and concise objectives to steer the development process. Belief in the process is key to making it work in any organization. Nicely done!
This video is information is very important but use able after have experience in software development of 1-2 yrs
did I just find a treasure!
Yes
Being here 2024 its a really Good Video for People who have no clue about Documentation i thought it meant to just store changes with Git haha
The production value of this video is incredible!!
Great job, I was asked to document a web project but I didn't know how to write it, what should I include and what is the design diagram should I put and so on so forth.
I hope you upload a tutorial on how to implement one from scratch it would be really helpful.
And if anyone has a reference to any great tutorials on that manner please share.
I felt the pain of going barely bare minimum software planning for my hobby team project. We went blind into everything and I felt that a week long implementation that I did could be torn down next day because we have no idea if its going to even work with current setup. I wish I could have a experienced dev making the Big Picture of how all components will fit and what we need.
of course youtube recommending me this video after my software project management exam is over
Did u pass the exam?
@@AltexSoft result no declared yet, but i'd surely pass 😁
This channel is under-rated. Thanks for the awesome content.
This is a gem in content creation
Your content is amazing as always, thank you!
This was literally amazing and has only 17k Views??
Great video! This contains the best explanation of the "why" and "history" behind Waterfall model VS. Agile I've ever heard! While most advanced devs know that software design patterns are modeled on [civil engineering] architectural design patterns, it is rarely stated in any documentation or unpacking that the Waterfall model of software is based on project management for building construction. To me, that is an important nuance that fills in a key piece of the puzzle that unlocks some key understanding that I've been missing for 20+ years.
BTW -- how are you able to freely use all the Rick n Morty stuff? Do you own that? Are you licensing it? Love it though!
excellent, omg!!!! this will guide me in my new project to do an detailed software.
Awesome presentation, thanks!
best video on youtube on the topic hands down
Thank you for the video. Amazing structure, content and fun style.
Our pleasure. Glad u liked it =)
This was very helpful. Thanks
Perfect video honestly! Thank you so much.
Great video. Thank you so much
What an informational video, thank you!
Glad you liked it
Wow that was amazing! Subscribed x
Amazing video, well documented and pretty intering. Congratulation and so many thanks for sharing!
super! really a work of art. great video!
great, very information packed
Well explained. Straight to the point. Thanks a lot.
Glad you enjoyed our video, hope it also helped you a lot)
Underrated video.
Beautiful!
This video is a gem, 31 likes, yikes.
Nice video it's save my time
I love the framing using Rick and Morty
Wow, you make interesting a topic that is often boring
Thank you fro this great insightful content
This is an incredible video! Great job and i hope to see more content like this :)
Thanks ☺️ More to come!
I Wanted to know and learn how to actually build it
I thought one of the core tenants of agile is "communication over documentation".
Amazing! Thank you for all your efforts!
Man, your videos really rock!
Neat!, thx for the information
Ehhh i know a lot of people love agile, but almost everyone says they do it and doesn't actually follow what agile is. They more so mirror everything else except agile
Beautiful for make a video. A waste of time according to the managers.
Great video
Love the form! 👍🏻
cool intro part
Brilliant, love the video.
So this is why every last program comes out buggy and not working
Nice
Top quality vid!
Thanks. Glad you think so)
guys, wanna develop a documentation for my app?
Is this the guy from ask game dev?
Is thatChip Code.
Treasure!
Everyone hates Agile now.
Yes because people tried to put un process around agile just like the video explains what "agile" is. But imo you can put 90% of what was said in the garbage. Software engineering/development is like solving a puzzle. You start with an idea, explore it, iterate on it and try not to shoot your self in the foot too much when it doesn't workout or the business comes up with new requirements that was never talked about. At least that's the way i see it. Deadline are bad, if you want something to work at a specific date, you need to be specific about what it is and how to build it and it needs to be small. There's too many variables and unknown to predict when it's gonna be ready. That said, it's not a good reason to slouch and take all the time you want, your goal is to make progress otherwise you won't have a job soon anyways.
"discredited waterfall model" I stopped listening after that. Agile promised everything and turned into micromanagement in the real world. Luckily it's dying out.
Agile can suck, but nobody wants to go back to waterfall…
It all seems fun in this video, but garbage companies make a technical writing role a desk job that breaks your back.
Care to elaborate? Are you a tech writer?
Luckily I do habe an alien on the tem.
Mmh complicated
The alien is ugly. Why not use a better character? I wanna puke on the sight of it.
Great video with helpful information though. Thank you so much
Me reading the comment 😕🥲😫😒😊☺️😄
I didn't expect to come across such a channel. Your videos are very well made and you deserve way more views/subscribers !