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mathieud
over 10 years ago
How many developers do you have working simultaneously on 1 Appian development instance?
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PhilB
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over 10 years ago
We had 5 or 6 working on one application and the rest on another.
The applications were large enough that developers didn't need to work on a single item at the same time so managing that wasn't too hard, though we did need to coordinate things like changes to core CDT items as such a change would update many peripheral items that might be locked by other developers. We did this using a combination of email and IM as we have a distributed team, and any changes such as the one above were done outside of normal development hours.
Obviously there's a point at which developers start to get in each other's way as you can't have two or more developers working on a single process - though I would imagine if you reach the point where timelines are so constricted that you're having to get two users to work on the same thing, then the project has wider issues...!
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PhilB
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over 10 years ago
We had 5 or 6 working on one application and the rest on another.
The applications were large enough that developers didn't need to work on a single item at the same time so managing that wasn't too hard, though we did need to coordinate things like changes to core CDT items as such a change would update many peripheral items that might be locked by other developers. We did this using a combination of email and IM as we have a distributed team, and any changes such as the one above were done outside of normal development hours.
Obviously there's a point at which developers start to get in each other's way as you can't have two or more developers working on a single process - though I would imagine if you reach the point where timelines are so constricted that you're having to get two users to work on the same thing, then the project has wider issues...!
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