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Agile & Feedback Reflection Guidelines
In interviews, you'll be asked about how you approach working in projects, and being able to describe how you utilize agile processes is a great way to help you stand out as a junior developer candidate. This reflection is meant to help you develop this skill.
With that in mind, please answer the following questions in your own gist about your group project:
What have you learned about the use of agile vs. waterfall in software projects?
Agile processes are great for larger projects and working in teams. With more check ins and opportunities to modify the workflow, individuals and/or groups are able to recieve better feedback that will improve the functionality of the overall project.
Our group utilized the GitHub projects boards for project management and Slack for communication. We kept in contact often due to remote working. In future group projects I will work to get clarity from the get go on what roles we will hold and how we plan to separate/collaborate on the work.
I have areas to improve in communication when it comes to feedback, I experienced some frustration when teammates were not collaborating in a way that effectively moved through the project.
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Appreciate the reflections here and takeaways for how you can continue to improve!

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