Agitation is an important part of development and you need to walk before you can run.
By the way, walking before you can run is a common expression in the U.K. meaning don't try the more complicated, ambitious stuff before you can do the simple stuff which was entirely in keeping with the poster's sentiments on stand development from what I remember
I'd actually say that rodinal stand is the walking before you can run with the real dev.
I started my developing with both Xtol and Rodinal.
Xtol I had to measure out the water in a bucket, get it to the right temperature with kettle and/or ice, mix in part a, mix in part b, top up to 5L, let it cool, somehow decant it into a goonie bag, then measure out a bit, dilute to whatever, then again get the right temp with kettle or ice, pour it in, shake it about, wait exactly 30s and do it again, and again and again (from different angles), plus having to find a timer that beeped every 30s or 1min or whatever (i found a nice app called Develop! that works good), and having to be very precise on total times that could be as short as 6 mins, and I'm still not sure how much time should include pouring, plus not knowing (when I started) whether to do 2 agitations in 30s or 4 in 1 minute or 2 in 1 min or 5 in 30s and what difference that would make to the end result (I'm slowly working it out, but still a bit sketchy).
With Rodinal, I measure 1L of water in a jug, measure 10ml of rodinal, no need to worry about temp as long as it's roughly room temp, pour it in, shake it a bit, look at the clock, go watch TV for an hour, if it's 10 mins over it's no biggie.
Which sounds easier?
As I said before, it's not the "miracle dev" that can make up for shooting in the wrong conditions (as some people think), but if it's slow film and you've shot it at a sensible speed, it works good enough for me.