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Go Agile. Try it in small incremental steps.

I would at least give it a chance for initial prototype by making a quick smoke suite out of it and see from there how it goes and will take further incremental steps as per the outcome.

Mine Rule of thumb is:

1). Always maintain quick feedback loop in experiments.

2).And do a lot of them..:) that's how we learn..

Go Agile. Try it in small incremental steps.

I would at least give it a chance for initial prototype by making a quick smoke suite out of it and see from there how it goes and will take further incremental steps as per the outcome.

Mine Rule of thumb is:

1). Always maintain quick feedback loop in experiments.

2).And do a lot of them..:) that's how we learn..

Go Agile. Try it in small incremental steps.

I would at least give it a chance for initial prototype by making a quick smoke suite out of it and see from there how it goes and will take further incremental steps as per the outcome.

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Go Agile and try. Try it in small incremental steps.

I would strongly considerat least give it atleast oncea chance for initial prototype solution, by making a quick smoke suite out of it and see from there how it goes and will take further incremental steps as per the outcome.

Mine Rule of thumb is:

1). Always maintain quick feedback loop in experiments.

2).And do a lot of them..:) that's how we learn..

Go Agile and try it in small incremental steps.

I would strongly consider it atleast once for initial prototype solution, by making a quick smoke suite out of it and see from there how it goes and will take further incremental steps as per the outcome.

Mine Rule of thumb is:

1). Always maintain quick feedback loop in experiments.

2).And do a lot of them..:) that's how we learn..

Go Agile. Try it in small incremental steps.

I would at least give it a chance for initial prototype by making a quick smoke suite out of it and see from there how it goes and will take further incremental steps as per the outcome.

Mine Rule of thumb is:

1). Always maintain quick feedback loop in experiments.

2).And do a lot of them..:) that's how we learn..

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Go Agile and try it in small incremental steps.

I would strongly consider it atleast once for initial prototype solution, by making a quick smoke suite out of it and see from there how it goes and will take further incremental steps as per the outcome.

Mine Rule of thumb is:

1). Always maintain quick feedback loop in experiments.

2).And do a lot of them..:) that's how we learn..

Go Agile and try it in small incremental steps.

I would strongly consider it for initial prototype solution, by making a quick smoke suite out of it and see from there how it goes and will take further incremental steps as per the outcome.

Mine Rule of thumb is:

1). Always maintain quick feedback loop in experiments.

2).And do a lot of them..:) that's how we learn..

Go Agile and try it in small incremental steps.

I would strongly consider it atleast once for initial prototype solution, by making a quick smoke suite out of it and see from there how it goes and will take further incremental steps as per the outcome.

Mine Rule of thumb is:

1). Always maintain quick feedback loop in experiments.

2).And do a lot of them..:) that's how we learn..

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