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name : wp-activate.php
<?php
/**
 * Confirms that the activation key that is sent in an email after a user signs
 * up for a new site matches the key for that user and then displays confirmation.
 *
 * @package WordPress
 */

define( 'WP_INSTALLING', true );

/** Sets up the WordPress Environment. */
require __DIR__ . '/wp-load.php';

require __DIR__ . '/wp-blog-header.php';

if ( ! is_multisite() ) {
	wp_redirect( wp_registration_url() );
	die();
}

$valid_error_codes = array( 'already_active', 'blog_taken' );

list( $activate_path ) = explode( '?', wp_unslash( $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] ) );
$activate_cookie       = 'wp-activate-' . COOKIEHASH;

$key    = '';
$result = null;

if ( isset( $_GET['key'] ) && isset( $_POST['key'] ) && $_GET['key'] !== $_POST['key'] ) {
	wp_die( __( 'A key value mismatch has been detected. Please follow the link provided in your activation email.' ), __( 'An error occurred during the activation' ), 400 );
} elseif ( ! empty( $_GET['key'] ) ) {
	$key = $_GET['key'];
} elseif ( ! empty( $_POST['key'] ) ) {
	$key = $_POST['key'];
}

if ( $key ) {
	$redirect_url = remove_query_arg( 'key' );

	if ( remove_query_arg( false ) !== $redirect_url ) {
		setcookie( $activate_cookie, $key, 0, $activate_path, COOKIE_DOMAIN, is_ssl(), true );
		wp_safe_redirect( $redirect_url );
		exit;
	} else {
		$result = wpmu_activate_signup( $key );
	}
}

if ( null === $result && isset( $_COOKIE[ $activate_cookie ] ) ) {
	$key    = $_COOKIE[ $activate_cookie ];
	$result = wpmu_activate_signup( $key );
	setcookie( $activate_cookie, ' ', time() - YEAR_IN_SECONDS, $activate_path, COOKIE_DOMAIN, is_ssl(), true );
}

if ( null === $result || ( is_wp_error( $result ) && 'invalid_key' === $result->get_error_code() ) ) {
	status_header( 404 );
} elseif ( is_wp_error( $result ) ) {
	$error_code = $result->get_error_code();

	if ( ! in_array( $error_code, $valid_error_codes, true ) ) {
		status_header( 400 );
	}
}

nocache_headers();

if ( is_object( $wp_object_cache ) ) {
	$wp_object_cache->cache_enabled = false;
}

// Fix for page title.
$wp_query->is_404 = false;

/**
 * Fires before the Site Activation page is loaded.
 *
 * @since 3.0.0
 */
do_action( 'activate_header' );

/**
 * Adds an action hook specific to this page.
 *
 * Fires on {@see 'wp_head'}.
 *
 * @since MU (3.0.0)
 */
function do_activate_header() {
	/**
	 * Fires within the `<head>` section of the Site Activation page.
	 *
	 * Fires on the {@see 'wp_head'} action.
	 *
	 * @since 3.0.0
	 */
	do_action( 'activate_wp_head' );
}
add_action( 'wp_head', 'do_activate_header' );

/**
 * Loads styles specific to this page.
 *
 * @since MU (3.0.0)
 */
function wpmu_activate_stylesheet() {
	?>
	<style type="text/css">
		.wp-activate-container { width: 90%; margin: 0 auto; }
		.wp-activate-container form { margin-top: 2em; }
		#submit, #key { width: 100%; font-size: 24px; box-sizing: border-box; }
		#language { margin-top: 0.5em; }
		.wp-activate-container .error { background: #f66; color: #333; }
		span.h3 { padding: 0 8px; font-size: 1.3em; font-weight: 600; }
	</style>
	<?php
}
add_action( 'wp_head', 'wpmu_activate_stylesheet' );
add_action( 'wp_head', 'wp_strict_cross_origin_referrer' );
add_filter( 'wp_robots', 'wp_robots_sensitive_page' );

get_header( 'wp-activate' );

$blog_details = get_site();
?>

<div id="signup-content" class="widecolumn">
	<div class="wp-activate-container">
	<?php if ( ! $key ) { ?>

		<h2><?php _e( 'Activation Key Required' ); ?></h2>
		<form name="activateform" id="activateform" method="post" action="<?php echo esc_url( network_site_url( $blog_details->path . 'wp-activate.php' ) ); ?>">
			<p>
				<label for="key"><?php _e( 'Activation Key:' ); ?></label>
				<br /><input type="text" name="key" id="key" value="" size="50" autofocus="autofocus" />
			</p>
			<p class="submit">
				<input id="submit" type="submit" name="Submit" class="submit" value="<?php esc_attr_e( 'Activate' ); ?>" />
			</p>
		</form>

		<?php
	} else {
		if ( is_wp_error( $result ) && in_array( $result->get_error_code(), $valid_error_codes, true ) ) {
			$signup = $result->get_error_data();
			?>
			<h2><?php _e( 'Your account is now active!' ); ?></h2>
			<?php
			echo '<p class="lead-in">';
			if ( '' === $signup->domain . $signup->path ) {
				printf(
					/* translators: 1: Login URL, 2: Username, 3: User email address, 4: Lost password URL. */
					__( 'Your account has been activated. You may now <a href="%1$s">log in</a> to the site using your chosen username of &#8220;%2$s&#8221;. Please check your email inbox at %3$s for your password and login instructions. If you do not receive an email, please check your junk or spam folder. If you still do not receive an email within an hour, you can <a href="%4$s">reset your password</a>.' ),
					esc_url( network_site_url( $blog_details->path . 'wp-login.php', 'login' ) ),
					esc_html( $signup->user_login ),
					esc_html( $signup->user_email ),
					esc_url( wp_lostpassword_url() )
				);
			} else {
				printf(
					/* translators: 1: Site URL, 2: Username, 3: User email address, 4: Lost password URL. */
					__( 'Your site at %1$s is active. You may now log in to your site using your chosen username of &#8220;%2$s&#8221;. Please check your email inbox at %3$s for your password and login instructions. If you do not receive an email, please check your junk or spam folder. If you still do not receive an email within an hour, you can <a href="%4$s">reset your password</a>.' ),
					sprintf( '<a href="http://%1$s">%1$s</a>', esc_url( $signup->domain . $blog_details->path ) ),
					esc_html( $signup->user_login ),
					esc_html( $signup->user_email ),
					esc_url( wp_lostpassword_url() )
				);
			}
			echo '</p>';
		} elseif ( null === $result || is_wp_error( $result ) ) {
			?>
			<h2><?php _e( 'An error occurred during the activation' ); ?></h2>
			<?php if ( is_wp_error( $result ) ) : ?>
				<p><?php echo esc_html( $result->get_error_message() ); ?></p>
			<?php endif; ?>
			<?php
		} else {
			$url  = isset( $result['blog_id'] ) ? esc_url( get_home_url( (int) $result['blog_id'] ) ) : '';
			$user = get_userdata( (int) $result['user_id'] );
			?>
			<h2><?php _e( 'Your account is now active!' ); ?></h2>

			<div id="signup-welcome">
			<p><span class="h3"><?php _e( 'Username:' ); ?></span> <?php echo esc_html( $user->user_login ); ?></p>
			<p><span class="h3"><?php _e( 'Password:' ); ?></span> <?php echo esc_html( $result['password'] ); ?></p>
			</div>

			<?php
			if ( $url && network_home_url( '', 'http' ) !== $url ) :
				switch_to_blog( (int) $result['blog_id'] );
				$login_url = wp_login_url();
				restore_current_blog();
				?>
				<p class="view">
				<?php
					/* translators: 1: Site URL, 2: Login URL. */
					printf( __( 'Your account is now activated. <a href="%1$s">View your site</a> or <a href="%2$s">Log in</a>' ), esc_url( $url ), esc_url( $login_url ) );
				?>
				</p>
			<?php else : ?>
				<p class="view">
				<?php
					printf(
						/* translators: 1: Login URL, 2: Network home URL. */
						__( 'Your account is now activated. <a href="%1$s">Log in</a> or go back to the <a href="%2$s">homepage</a>.' ),
						esc_url( network_site_url( $blog_details->path . 'wp-login.php', 'login' ) ),
						esc_url( network_home_url( $blog_details->path ) )
					);
				?>
				</p>
				<?php
				endif;
		}
	}
	?>
	</div>
</div>
<?php
get_footer( 'wp-activate' );
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Agile Development: Hybrid and Traditional

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Agile development is a process for developing software in which requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing, cross-functional teams. It promotes adaptive planning, evolutionary development, early delivery, and continuous improvement, and it encourages rapid and flexible response to change.

Agile Development

Agile development is a process that helps teams manage complex projects by breaking them down into smaller, more manageable pieces. The agile process is designed to be flexible and responsive to change, which makes it wellsuited for projects that are constantly evolving.

The agile process is based on the following principles:

Individuals and interactions over processes and tools

Working software over comprehensive documentation

Customer collaboration over contract negotiation

Responding to change over following a plan

The agile process is typically divided into a series of iterations, or sprints, each of which has a specific goal. At the end of each sprint, the team assesses what has been accomplished and what still needs to be done. This feedback is used to plan the next sprint. The agile process can be adapted to fit the needs of any project, but it is particularly wellsuited for projects that are complex or subject to change.

In a nutshell, agile development is a process for developing software in which requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between selforganizing, crossfunctional teams. It promotes adaptive planning, evolutionary development, early delivery, and continuous improvement, and it encourages rapid and flexible response to change.

Two Approaches to Agile: Traditional and Hybrid

The hybrid approach is a mix of traditional and Agile Development approaches. In this approach, the project is planned and managed using traditional methods, but the execution of the project is done using Agile methods. This approach is beneficial when the project is large and complex, and requires a high degree of control and predictability. However, it also allows for the flexibility and agility that is characteristic of Agile Development.

There are many differences between traditional agile development and the hybrid approach of agile development. The biggest difference is that the hybrid approach incorporates aspects of both waterfall and agile development. This allows for a more flexible approach that can be tailored to the specific needs of a project.

Some of the other key differences include:

1. The hybrid approach is more focused on delivering value to the customer. This is achieved by delivering working software at each iteration.

2. The hybrid approach is more flexible and can be tailored to the specific needs of the project.

3. The hybrid approach is more iterative and incremental, which allows for faster delivery of working software.

4. The hybrid approach is more transparent and allows for better communication between all stakeholders.

Waterfall Methodology

The waterfall methodology is a linear approach to software development that is often used in traditional, waterfallstyle projects. This approach is typically used in projects where the requirements are well understood and the scope of the project is unlikely to change.

The waterfall methodology is characterized by a linear progression of phases, each of which must be completed before the next phase can begin. This approach is often compared to awaterfall because of the linear, sequential nature of the phases.

The waterfall methodology has a number of advantages, including the fact that it is easy to understand and to communicate to stakeholders. This approach also makes it easy to track progress and to identify any potential risks.

However, the waterfall methodology also has some disadvantages. One of the most significant disadvantages is that it can be inflexible, since changes to the requirements or scope of the project can cause significant delays. This approach can also be quite risky, since any potential problems can be difficult to fix once the project is underway.

The Ideal Approach 

There is no clear answer as to which is better, traditional agile or hybrid agile. Each approach has its own benefits and drawbacks, and the best approach for a given organization depends on a variety of factors. There are a few key differences between traditional agile and hybrid agile that may be a deciding factor. For one, traditional agile focuses on the individual and the interactions between them, while hybrid agile focuses on the process and the tools. Secondly, traditional agile relies heavily on facetoface communication, while hybrid agile uses a mix of communication tools. Finally, traditional agile is more focused on shortterm goals and iterations, while hybrid agile is more focused on longterm planning and delivery.

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