Wed Jun 13 16:58:08 GMT 2007
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Customer System RIP
1997-2007
Dearly beloved wife of Position System and bastard child of Excel spreadsheet (1991-date).
http://www.dancingmango.com/blog/2007/06/04/system-obituary/
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Tue May 29 06:21:01 GMT 2007
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Which Programming Language are You?
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Fri May 04 07:16:18 GMT 2007
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This should go along with the bomb-targeting device used in Afghanistan. The solder on the ground set the GPS coordinates for the bomb drop. Then he noticed the battery was low. So he swapped out the battery, then pressed the 'Fire' button.
Unfortunately, the device reset itself when he swapped the battery. It reset itself to its current position, *not* the offset position he had entered.
The soldier and 4 others died in the bomb drop.
True story -- see Software Development, November 2004.
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Fri May 04 07:14:03 GMT 2007
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> In the software world, picking icons and taking screen
> shots are not critical path tasks compared to writing
> the save data to file routines.
One shop I'm acquainted with, the sequence is
- Programmer designs an awesome GUI because he
felt like it
- Customer passing through sees it and says
"That's cool! How soon can I have it?"
- Management answers "Six months"
- Programmers code furiously (no time for design!)
- Seven months later, code review meeting is called
for thousands of lines of code. Six or more people
say, "I haven't had time to look at it. You
tested it, right?"
- Ship it.
- Start debugging.
http://discuss.joelonsoftware.com/default.asp?design.4.484158
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Sat Mar 03 05:08:41 GMT 2007
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If 50% of all marriages end in divorce, in what does the other half end?
Ummm ... Death?
So, which 50% do you want to be in?
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Fri Mar 02 11:28:17 GMT 2007
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Sometime, too much help is not good
http://headrush.typepad.com[..]onate_users/2006/03/user_enchantmen.html Need to have some fuzziness of searching, like "half life" should able to return result with text "half-life"
http://forums.worsethanfailure.com/forums/thread/114851.aspx
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Tue Feb 27 12:02:11 GMT 2007
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Someone come up a formula:
It factors the person's expectancy for succeeding at a given task (E) or self-confidence; the value of completing the task (V); its immediacy or availability (Gamma); and the person's sensitivity to delay (D) to come up with the desirability of the task (Utility).
The equation reads: Utility = E x V / (Gamma) x D.
http://news.com.com[..]tml?part=rss&tag=2547-1_3-0-20&subj=news Quite true to me
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Fri Feb 23 10:02:46 GMT 2007
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Architect is like a CEO
Posted by: Hacking Bear on ?? 29, 2007 in response to Message #226202
An architect to a development team is like a CEO to a company.
What does a CEO do? Well... depends on which company you talk about. Some play golf all the times. (When I was in China, they correctly translate the title as the "Chief Eating Officer.") But in most places (read "small",) they also stayed up late and write documents and designs, like the one in my current shop in the Silicon Valley. Some others also do cleaning and making coffee in the office.
If you become an architect, unless you are extremely lucky (or unlucky, depending on your point of view,) you would be like the former type: doing no real stuff and making empty talk. For some, like what I've been through, you have to work on everything from making marketing PowerPoint to fixes unit tests and build scripts. Maybe you can be spared of writing marketing PPT but probably nothing else. When I was a developer, I didn't need to worry about much of what happens above the product module.
Do you still want to be an architect?
http://www.theserverside.com[..]011&asrc=EM_NLN_953413&uid=703565#226387 Below is a more serious and formal discussion about architect role... not sure which one closer to most organization -
http://www.from9till2.com[..]uid=0f47a7aa-66d8-4229-989f-afbe3ae7d8bf
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