@dnorman @george @blacklight
I guess it's time to bring out The Story of Mel again:
https://web.archive.org/web/20170309215507/http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/mel.html
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@dnorman @george @blacklight 6 comments
@dj3ei @uastronomer @george @blacklight I was meaning more about the discipline and rigorous methodology, rather than pasting from StackOverflow until error messages are resolved. I'm completely with you that methodical thinking and a certain amount of knowing what it is one is doing are essential. I was mostly reacting to @uastronomer's "Story of Mel". That Mel hero from back then, when IT knew little about how to do software projects, would need to learn a thing or two today. Worse: By today's standard, the project management is unacceptable: Non-agile, truck number 1, team resorts to passive-aggressive behavior for ethical reasons. I'm obviously with you on your main conclusion. 🤔 But to pick a minor nit: Who was finally securing Greek victory in the Trojan war (according to the classical account)? On that one, I'm betting the horse on team Odysseus, rather than team Achilles. @dj3ei @dnorman @george @blacklight i concede without argument as i last read the Iliad 30 years ago ☺️ |
Software dev team A has an expert chiefly responsible for its main program. That genius routinely codes amazing optimizations incomprehensible to anyone else.
Team B distributes responsibility and authorship. Readability is consciously priorized over performance. Coding standards are obeyed.
Which team can implement a brilliant new idea?
Has fewer bugs?
Fixes them faster?
Will exist in 5 years?
Would I prefer to work in?
B. B. B. B. B.
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