Priyank Pathak speaks, at Inauguration of the Incubation Centre at Oriental Institute, Bhopal

Priyank Pathak, Curator and Managing Consultant, INNOVATION ROOTS is invited by Oriental Institute of Science & Technology, Bhopal at Inauguration of Incubation Centre CITE on 26 August 2017 to deliver an Expert Talk.

The CITE Incubation Centre promises to be a high-end resource with facilities for Mentoring, Networking, Education and Funding support for budding entrepreneurs. On this occasion, Priyank will be sharing ‘Entrepreneurial Journey Lessons’ and interact with the participants.

Learn more about Priyank’s session by visiting CITE at Oriental Institute.

 

Yagni | Glossary

Definition
YAGNI is an acronym that stands for “You Aren’t Gonna Need It”. It originates from Extreme Programming. It’s a statement that some capability we presume our software needs in the future should not be built now because “you aren’t gonna need it”.

Origin
It originates as an idea from XP. XP co-founder Ron Jeffries has written: “Always implement things when you actually need them, never when you just foresee that you need them.” Other forms of the phrase include “You aren’t going to need it”and “You ain’t gonna need it”

Further Reading

  • “Extreme Programming Explained”, by Kent Beck.
  • “eXtreme Programming in Action: Practical Experiences from Real World Projects”, by Martin Lippert.

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