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by yishan
5643 days ago
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Hi, I'm the author. This comment is correct. My intention is not to prioritize tools over thinking about anything else. If you read the essay linked from it, I said "your most talented engineers should be working on your tools." So when I say "highest priority," I mean development priority, i.e. you shouldn't have your best people working on features and your second-tier people doing tool work, like many organizations do. |
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If you want a starting place Robert corams book on boyd is excellent, while Frans Osinga's thesis Science, strategy and war is essential reading for the hard subject matter.
Here's destruction and creation. http://www.goalsys.com/books/documents/DESTRUCTION_AND_CREAT...