has anyone ever used Jira as issue management board in a team, but without ever assigning an issue to a team member? having the who's'who at the dailies and let people choose how many of them work at one thing?
@allenholub "disruptive" is a great "flee the scene" motivator! ๐
I'd add:
lean.
gonna do it in startup mode.
mvp.
no one does this anymore.
mixing up agile and chaos.
we need to scale this/us/everything.
gonna add security later.
I'll stop here, so my dictionary has some terms left...
@tomastrajan But the angular life-cycle might just randomly stomp you down with all new ideas and concepts. Software that follows the project life is often hit at the wrong moment - as it is "frozen". I can clearly see more product based developments to care far less about those rewrites?
@tomastrajan since you are my favorite angular victim... ๐ I was wondering if one should describe angular as enterprise framework at all. My perspective is this: enterprises still have a strong project basis. Where time and money and resources correlate with the project phases:
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since I'm a bit old school I still run a dedicated server... but to have a glimpse into the cloudy world I experimented with monitoring the server and docker stuff using Grafana + Prometheus: https://t.co/pdAYK0grzE @Hetzner_Online@grafana
@wilddueck ein ganz klares Skalierungsproblem! Einfach 20 Scheren kaufen. Dann liegen รผberall welche herum - und man sucht jetzt einen Platz fรผr jede ๐
in the last months there was a lot of attention on developer productivity. or more than usual? Anyway: Here is a very interesting take on the topic by @grimalkina on @TheLeadDev https://t.co/7zt5pdg4t8
@allenholub usually feels like typing weird stuff in a foreign language I neither speak nor write in. And while learning you figure: oh this word really means seven totally different things - obviously. If the user is willing to adopt their words and meanings to that weird software thing: ๐ค
A glossary is not a language. It is just a dictionary. DDD does not have a glossary. It knows a ubiquitous language. A glossary lacks the grammar of when and where words are used. Dictionaries use examples to make it easier to understand what words can do. #DDDesign