More people need to hear this message! But most people only design 2 or 3 systems in their life. It’s only when you’ve designed 5, 10 or 20 systems that you can see the patterns and know what good looks like.
Architecture and Agile went to a bar. They start to argue on how and when and who and where and at what order to deliver a beer, but the overarching question was .. why?! The bartender shot himself, went out of business and started selling oranges.
More people need to hear this message! But most people only design 2 or 3 systems in their life. It’s only when you’ve designed 5, 10 or 20 systems that you can see the patterns and know what good looks like.
Architecture and Agile went to a bar. They start to argue on how and when and who and where and at what order to deliver a beer, but the overarching question was .. why?! The bartender shot himself, went out of business and started selling oranges.
This is a GREAT talk! Thank you, Simon!
Great! I found this talk very insightful, as someone who is designing software systems for fun and learning.
I could have done this talk 20 years ago, nothing has really changed. Is it true? I would say yes...Why?
It's deductive science, not art.