I see a worrying trend in SCRUM classes and teams that failing is normal.

2    03 Jun 2017 02:15 by u/roznak

I see a worrying trend in SCRUM classes and teams that failing is normal. I see a group-think of people now starting to accept the inevitable that they will fail. They even defend why they failed by finding out excuses.

You are basically creating a new generation of developers that will become worthless in the end.

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I'm actually more concerned about coding boot camps. It seems like the idea is to flood the market with half ass programmers to drive down market demand and cut your pay.

But yeah, scrum conceptually is fine. What's coming out of it lately is bullshit. Murphy's law on that one, and there's a whole load of room for slacking off.