Thanks for the reference. Never heard about the "belling the cat" concept before (I am not european/american). However me and another colleague at work always joke/inquiry (sarcastically?) about "who is going to do it"…
Nitpicking. What the author calls sequence diagrams are not that. They are flowcharts.
The local first people (https://localfirstweb.dev/) have some cool ideas about how to solve the data synch problem. Check it out.
Fourty year old programmer aging! Give me a break!
This looked promising, while I browsed the index. Especially the first chapters that discuss human cognition. Since software is still a human creative endeavor cognition is key to understand software engineering.…
The essential complexity in today's coding is that code is created by humans. Therefore humans, we have to understand existing code bases to modify them and this is non-trivial. We also have to understand "what" needs…
Thanks for the reference. Never heard about the "belling the cat" concept before (I am not european/american). However me and another colleague at work always joke/inquiry (sarcastically?) about "who is going to do it"…
Nitpicking. What the author calls sequence diagrams are not that. They are flowcharts.
The local first people (https://localfirstweb.dev/) have some cool ideas about how to solve the data synch problem. Check it out.
Fourty year old programmer aging! Give me a break!
This looked promising, while I browsed the index. Especially the first chapters that discuss human cognition. Since software is still a human creative endeavor cognition is key to understand software engineering.…
The essential complexity in today's coding is that code is created by humans. Therefore humans, we have to understand existing code bases to modify them and this is non-trivial. We also have to understand "what" needs…