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Интересно, что это утвреждение Бека вызвало много вопросов со стороны общественности. На что ему пришлось подтвердить свою позици во втором издании, а также разъяснить, чем храбрость отличается от глупости (есть только на Английском, сорри):
📝 "Courage
Courage is effective action in the face of fear. Some people have objected to using the word "courage", reserving it for what a patrolling soldier does when going through a darkened doorway. Without intending to diminish the kind of physical courage demonstrated by the soldier, it is certainly true that people involved in software development feel fear. It's how they handle their fear that dictates whether they are working as an effective part of a team.
Sometimes courage manifests as a bias to action. If you know what the problem is, do something about it. Sometimes courage manifests as patience. If you know there is a problem but you don't know what it is, it takes courage to wait for the real problem to emerge distinctly.
Courage as a primary value without counterbalancing values is dangerous. Doing something without regard for the consequences is not effective teamwork. Encourage teamwork by looking to the other values for guidance on what to do when afraid.
If courage alone is dangerous, in concert with the other values it is powerful. The courage to speak truths, pleasant or unpleasant, fosters communication and trust. The courage to discard failing solutions and seek new ones encourages simplicity. The courage to seek real, concrete answers creates feedback."
- "Extreme Programming Explained" 2nd edition by Kent Beck
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