Well all I meant was the kind of dull, grey, software packages that corporations pay thousands for.
As opposed to indie programmers or "cutting edge" commercial stuff - (i.e. Fogcreek, 37signals etc.) for whom things like TDD and agile tend to be big buzzwords.
(oops I didnt fully answer your question: and the reason I singled it out is because all the TDD/agile stuff just passes that industry by - they've been using SCM for years, write unit tests and, well, just "get the job done" (tm))
As opposed to indie programmers or "cutting edge" commercial stuff - (i.e. Fogcreek, 37signals etc.) for whom things like TDD and agile tend to be big buzzwords.
(oops I didnt fully answer your question: and the reason I singled it out is because all the TDD/agile stuff just passes that industry by - they've been using SCM for years, write unit tests and, well, just "get the job done" (tm))