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by mk89
3675 days ago
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Why do people still keep writing Manifestos in 2016? I thought it was evident they don't work out - or that they get "abused" as political opinions. We don't need Manifestos, we need people who think about each situation and problem differently, basing their thoughts on experience, knowledge, and communication. You can write all the s* you want, but you won't get that thanks to 10 lines - which will be always ambiguous and misinterpreted, then what? Will you write another manifesto? We need experience, we need to learn, we need to improve.
You literally need to fail to get any improvement.
And companies need to keep their people, they need to invest in people, instead of relying on a bunch of buzzwords or manifestos to prove themselves "cool" and up-to-date. Stop doing that. Make a step back, give your people time to think, talk to them, and give them the right resources. |
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it's no great secret how to write robust and unfragile software. We apparently only lack the will to do it.
I've been in spots where we priced a defect, and they still didn't want it fixed.