wow slashdot is still going?!?!
Imagine a timeline from left to right. On the left is where there's the least knowledge about the project, and on the right the most (when the project is done). Estimates are made at the far left, when the developers…
but it's such a shame, it's a lovely tool
Ship of Theseus. I new a janitor who used the same broom for his entire 20 year career. All he had to do was replace the head when it wore out, and the handle when it broke.
How did Perl "lose"? It's such a great tool, super powerful and concise. One of the best languages out there, but doesn't seem to have much adoption these days.
I...don't know how to put this, but... I'm kind of a big deal. People know me. I have many leather bound books.
it's clearly a message from aliens, embedded in the data stream to get our intention. Occam's razor and all that...
thanks for resolving this discussion on behalf of the developer community
"feature owner didn't pay for tells owner he didn't pay for it"
here in Australia nobody ever seems to have cash anymore, and it doesn't seem to be an issue. Tap your phone to pay, done.
this is pretty typical stuff these days for a typical well to do SaaS org. I've seen it work well. It can help facilitate the conversation between a manager and direct report when trying to understand what the gaps are…
Depends on what you mean by success. Those who rise through the ranks tend to have a combination of ambition and ability. I've worked with plenty of great devs who didn't have ambition to become a lead/manager never…
everything goes in cycles. one day it will be hip again to have physical buttons for everything, and a bunch of cars will be release with innovative buttons with direct access to the function, no need to use the screen!
2022 - getting the team back together...
It's not a taking anything away from us, to say we're not engineers. It would be helpful if engineering had a widely accepted succinct definition like the scientific method, but it doesn't. Building software is its own…
is that true though? CP on Etherium blockchain is a well known problem, and no prosecution jurisdiction is doing anything about it. Who would even have jurisdiction on something so decentralised? Sure you could shut…
I'm*
that's... delusional at best. The US legal system is massively corrupt, racist, an ill-informed on technology. And this is a very generous view of it.
being agile does not mean "not having a plan", it means having a flexible plan and adapting the plan as things change.
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i don't disagree. but there are valuable side effects. like engineering technology learned. a place and economy for physicists to "work". The web came from CERN, think of all the things we got from the moonshot. we get…
what? are you saying they showcased the best results? that's unheard of.
so are they missing a cover from inventory?
Humans are much more complicated than code. If you want to be a great manager, you need to be as self-interested in learning about leadership and people as you once were about the tooling and platforms you used to build…
the US political system is completely broken, and it's destroying a great country. it's a leadership problem, and needs someone who is capable of detaching and acting in the best interest of the country, not themselves…
wow slashdot is still going?!?!
Imagine a timeline from left to right. On the left is where there's the least knowledge about the project, and on the right the most (when the project is done). Estimates are made at the far left, when the developers…
but it's such a shame, it's a lovely tool
Ship of Theseus. I new a janitor who used the same broom for his entire 20 year career. All he had to do was replace the head when it wore out, and the handle when it broke.
How did Perl "lose"? It's such a great tool, super powerful and concise. One of the best languages out there, but doesn't seem to have much adoption these days.
I...don't know how to put this, but... I'm kind of a big deal. People know me. I have many leather bound books.
it's clearly a message from aliens, embedded in the data stream to get our intention. Occam's razor and all that...
thanks for resolving this discussion on behalf of the developer community
"feature owner didn't pay for tells owner he didn't pay for it"
here in Australia nobody ever seems to have cash anymore, and it doesn't seem to be an issue. Tap your phone to pay, done.
this is pretty typical stuff these days for a typical well to do SaaS org. I've seen it work well. It can help facilitate the conversation between a manager and direct report when trying to understand what the gaps are…
Depends on what you mean by success. Those who rise through the ranks tend to have a combination of ambition and ability. I've worked with plenty of great devs who didn't have ambition to become a lead/manager never…
everything goes in cycles. one day it will be hip again to have physical buttons for everything, and a bunch of cars will be release with innovative buttons with direct access to the function, no need to use the screen!
2022 - getting the team back together...
It's not a taking anything away from us, to say we're not engineers. It would be helpful if engineering had a widely accepted succinct definition like the scientific method, but it doesn't. Building software is its own…
is that true though? CP on Etherium blockchain is a well known problem, and no prosecution jurisdiction is doing anything about it. Who would even have jurisdiction on something so decentralised? Sure you could shut…
I'm*
that's... delusional at best. The US legal system is massively corrupt, racist, an ill-informed on technology. And this is a very generous view of it.
being agile does not mean "not having a plan", it means having a flexible plan and adapting the plan as things change.
;
i don't disagree. but there are valuable side effects. like engineering technology learned. a place and economy for physicists to "work". The web came from CERN, think of all the things we got from the moonshot. we get…
what? are you saying they showcased the best results? that's unheard of.
so are they missing a cover from inventory?
Humans are much more complicated than code. If you want to be a great manager, you need to be as self-interested in learning about leadership and people as you once were about the tooling and platforms you used to build…
the US political system is completely broken, and it's destroying a great country. it's a leadership problem, and needs someone who is capable of detaching and acting in the best interest of the country, not themselves…