It depends. I have some friends who still work on government projects and it depends how risk averse the project is.
If you’re building something mission critical, it lends more towards upfront planning (which Waterfall is best at).
If you’re building something that is less risky, you can really embrace Agile. But sadly, those that started with Waterfall tend to turn Agile into “mini Waterfall”.
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It depends. I have some friends who still work on government projects and it depends how risk averse the project is.
If you’re building something mission critical, it lends more towards upfront planning (which Waterfall is best at).
If you’re building something that is less risky, you can really embrace Agile. But sadly, those that started with Waterfall tend to turn Agile into “mini Waterfall”.