Conway’s Law states that a software’s architecture will inevitably resemble the organization that produced it. An example being that if you have four groups of people building a compiler,… more →
The Skeptical Methodologistbaliboy20 wrote 1 month ago: At London zoo the gibbons have got a new swings The structure has changed The behaviour has changed … more →
baliboy20 wrote 1 month ago: If you’re looking to improve your coding practices, and earn that “Engineer” part of your title, des … more →
baliboy20 wrote 1 month ago: Roles : product Owner Scrum Master (PM) : meeting, facilitation. Developers/testers Domain experts t … more →
austinwiltshire wrote 10 months ago: Conway’s Law states that a software’s architecture will inevitably resemble the organiza … more →
austinwiltshire wrote 11 months ago: Small post today, but a thought. Sometimes, for many problems, the best way to approach the programm … more →
austinwiltshire wrote 1 year ago: I read this article in the Times today, and began thinking of how apt a metaphor it was for software … more →
Daud Ahmad wrote 1 year ago: Zen driven development - "You don't drive the development, the development drives you." This is the … more →
austinwiltshire wrote 1 year ago: There has been no silver bullet in software development, but there have been a few dozen good lead o … more →
austinwiltshire wrote 1 year ago: MDA is dead, and IBM killed it. Model Driven Architecture is dead, and the so-called champion of MDA … more →