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Ticking clock

Ever stop to listen to a ticking clock? It’s one of those things you don’t hear unless you think about it, or someone asks you, ”ever stop to listen to a ticking clock?” That seems to be much like some software deployments I been evolved with over the »

The lowdown and Star Trek

Let’s be honest, we have a lot of code, right? According to guys like Michael Feathers: [“http://www.amazon.com/Working-Effectively-Legacy-Michael-Feathers/dp/0131177052”] "code you wrote yesterday is legacy code" and Jez Humble: [“http://www.amazon.com/Continuous-Delivery-Deployment-Automation-Addison-Wesley/dp/0321601912”] "if you’re working with that »

Lions who have no teeth

… the boy who cried wolf [“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boy_Who_Cried_Wolf”] , the emperor’s new clothes [“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emperor%27s_new_clothes”], or the honest woodman [“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Honest_Woodman”] - what do all of these have in common? »

I can be sensitive

I recently found out I am going to have a little girl. Given the back drop that my four other children are boys, that I was raised with more brothers than sisters and my chosen carrier is dev [“http://archcoder.com/page/i-am-dev”] let’s just say I have trouble »

We use hand grenades to fight

Would you ever think a hand grenade thrown wouldn’t break, damage or destroy something? I think in software we tend to fight with grenades, blasting our way through things we don’t like. Have you ever watched a war movie where the troops roll in and they start lobbing »

Dangerous intersection

I see this sign on the way to work every day and think: "really!? If the builders of the intersection know it's dangerous why don't they change it?" I imagine the response would be something like: ”It’s too expensive” or “you can’t »

Gaming the system

I’ve been wondering... what it would look like if I could close my eyes and pull my physical application platform out of a 2D doc and make it 3D. What if you could take a game like minecraft [http://www.minecraft.net/] and build something like "appcraft" »

The caterpillar

I was reading the other day when I was visited by a caterpillar. He was probably the size of a 0.7mm pencil lead. Immediately distracted, I was taken away from reading and drawn to his movements. A caterpillar is made of of a series of segments and devices each »

Communication and responsibility

I’ve dealt with many communication failures in the places where I have worked. It seems that the talking really isn’t the problem or that TO:, CC: and BCC: really don’t play a role in the outcome of the purpose of the communication. It comes down to ownership. »

The coffee cup

I recently saw something seemingly ridiculous: someone holding a coffee cup with the handle out. Initially I thought how could he go against the very fabric of social coffee drinkers but then I thought... “who knew?” The guy who built the handled cup obviously created it to be used a »

Doing "the what is" in agile architecture

Build for what is, not what if. We are not building buildings (the seeming immutable and hard to change), we're building software. It seems to me that more often than not we end up having technical debt; not because of crappy code or inattention to detail (though those »

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