“The separation of teams is based on crisp contracts, defining how the interaction between them should take place both functionally and non-functionally (...). Changing the contracts has intentionally been made a big…” — Tim Wikström https://t.co/YPiiAyMLzo
The F.T. has come up with a good data narrative of the world-wide covid crisis so far (unusually for them, it's open access, so we can all read it.)
https://t.co/HjKU5NReiI
Our industry needs to respond to the climate crisis by ensuring our software runs from energy that doesn't add carbon. This article from @WIRED looks at how cloud providers compare.
https://t.co/LYREtKkVgq
As a software architect, there are days I have a hard time being really precise about my job description. But I'm pretty sure "preventing or disentangling conflation" should be in there somewhere!
Depending on the skills of the buddies and how they approach #PairProgramming, it can be great or awful. Here are 4 common examples. https://t.co/27o9Fd88QZ
“there's always a tension between what someone else dictates and what you're convinced you need.(...); well-considered constraints can free us from the decisions that aren't bringing us distinguishable benefit.” cc @el_tayara@_craigm https://t.co/LcCywKzrp3