[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":80},["ShallowReactive",2],{"term-s\u002Fsprint":3,"related-s\u002Fsprint":61},{"id":4,"title":5,"acronym":6,"body":7,"category":40,"description":41,"difficulty":42,"extension":43,"letter":44,"meta":45,"navigation":46,"path":47,"related":48,"seo":55,"sitemap":56,"stem":59,"subcategory":6,"__hash__":60},"terms\u002Fterms\u002Fs\u002Fsprint.md","Sprint",null,{"type":8,"value":9,"toc":33},"minimark",[10,15,19,23,26,30],[11,12,14],"h2",{"id":13},"eli5-the-vibe-check","ELI5 — The Vibe Check",[16,17,18],"p",{},"A sprint is a fixed time-box — usually 1-2 weeks — where a team commits to completing a specific set of tasks. At the end of the sprint, you should have working, shippable software. Then you plan the next sprint and do it again, forever.",[11,20,22],{"id":21},"real-talk","Real Talk",[16,24,25],{},"A sprint is a time-boxed iteration in Scrum, typically 1-4 weeks, during which a team completes a planned set of work from the backlog. Sprints provide a regular cadence for delivery, review, and adaptation. They end with a sprint review and retrospective.",[11,27,29],{"id":28},"when-youll-hear-this","When You'll Hear This",[16,31,32],{},"\"That feature is in the next sprint.\" \u002F \"We didn't finish all the sprint goals — what got blocked?\"",{"title":34,"searchDepth":35,"depth":35,"links":36},"",2,[37,38,39],{"id":13,"depth":35,"text":14},{"id":21,"depth":35,"text":22},{"id":28,"depth":35,"text":29},"general","A sprint is a fixed time-box — usually 1-2 weeks — where a team commits to completing a specific set of tasks.","beginner","md","s",{},true,"\u002Fterms\u002Fs\u002Fsprint",[49,50,51,52,53,54],"Agile","Scrum","Backlog","User Story","Standup","MVP",{"title":5,"description":41},{"changefreq":57,"priority":58},"weekly",0.7,"terms\u002Fs\u002Fsprint","PQpYpUIDQIL3E3VSttitAKDZJg_s9DMFgFSBMqVvcPc",[62,65,68,71,74,77],{"title":49,"path":63,"acronym":6,"category":40,"difficulty":42,"description":64},"\u002Fterms\u002Fa\u002Fagile","Agile is a philosophy of building software in short cycles, learning from real feedback, and adapting quickly instead of following a massive upfront plan.",{"title":51,"path":66,"acronym":6,"category":40,"difficulty":42,"description":67},"\u002Fterms\u002Fb\u002Fbacklog","The backlog is the master to-do list for a product — every feature, bug, and idea that hasn't been built yet, prioritised by importance.",{"title":54,"path":69,"acronym":54,"category":40,"difficulty":42,"description":70},"\u002Fterms\u002Fm\u002Fmvp","An MVP is the simplest version of your product that actually works well enough for real users to use and for you to learn from.",{"title":50,"path":72,"acronym":6,"category":40,"difficulty":42,"description":73},"\u002Fterms\u002Fs\u002Fscrum","Scrum is a specific recipe for doing Agile.",{"title":53,"path":75,"acronym":6,"category":40,"difficulty":42,"description":76},"\u002Fterms\u002Fs\u002Fstandup","A standup is a short daily team meeting — meant to be done standing so it stays brief.",{"title":52,"path":78,"acronym":6,"category":40,"difficulty":42,"description":79},"\u002Fterms\u002Fu\u002Fuser-story","A user story is a tiny description of a feature from the user's perspective, written in plain English: 'As a user, I want to reset my password, so that I c...",1776518314657]