Substitute "architecture" for "plan" and it’s still truehttps://twitter.com/GoldrattBooks/status/1081548373847691266 …
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Replying to @KentBeck
But actually, what does it mean? What we think of as randomness (the uncertain?) in the macro world is due to incomplete information. The situation for quantum systems (which don't seem to be the subject here) is different.
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Replying to @dmm613
In the architecture world I see too many decisions taken too early by people who "care about architecture" and too many decisions taken too late by people who don't. Either can work okay at medium scale, but at large scale where emergent effects dominate either is fatal.
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"In the architecture world" -- is... is that a thing? Is there a TDD world, or does TDD thread and weave through the software field?
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But, as one who focuses on architecture, the emphasis is more on just enough just in time (architectural) design. Where some upfront is just enough just in time. How much? It depends. Context. Team. Tastes, cultural antibodies developed in the hype-bath of our field, experiences,
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In large tech orgs there's a lot of ceremony and religious practice added that makes architecture a big pile of arse unfortunately...
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Yeah. But if we keep setting our course based on what is done very badly, our starting point is against that, rather than improving what is more promising :-)
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Replying to @ruthmalan @darachennis and
As for “religious practice” should we hold XP or Agile to account for misinterpretations that happen in its name?
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Replying to @ruthmalan @darachennis and
That is, anything can be done badly, and likely is, some places. Pressures. Tradeoffs. Personalities. Fads and fashions.
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