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May 05, 2008 12:28 a.m.

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A blog post developed using Agile Methodology

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Introduction

This blog post conceives a series of iterations for a blog post created using Agile Software Development Methodology to explore common themes between writing software and writing language.

The post must have:

    A subject that cleverly highlights the relationship between developing software and developing written language. A logical structure of “characters” mimicking various voices within the software development lifecycle. Not only will this help to set the stage for exploring the similarities and differences between writing software and writing language, but could also lead into opportunities for the injection of some humour in later iterations.

It would be nice if the post had

    A start and end point which users/readers could be led through to encourage engagement with the content and a progression of learning and/or discovery from the start to the end of the post Some messaging around hope and optimism: it seems so much content on the internet, particularly news content is just so damn depressing. It would be nice to offer users/readers something happy. An idea of the lessons the post offers the users/readers which reflect the ideas that sit behind this project.

Given those parameters the first iteration is due for release at 20:00 on Tuesday May 6th 2008.

Any and all input on this project is welcomed using the comment interface below.


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