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Agile is explicitly a way for a team to be self-organising. What benefit do you get from it as a solo developer?
When I learned it, one of the core tenets was that you build a prototype and then iterate off of it. I guess that's what I'm referring to
Every organization I've worked for has a different bastardization of it, so your mileage may vary