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by johnwheeler 1820 days ago
For me, it's somewhat ironic then that during my early software career (20+ years ago), Fowler's lucid writing helped me through a lot of the anxiety, insecurity and impostor syndrome I experienced.

His work introduced me to eXtreme Programming, UML, Refactoring and more. Much of the agile tooling used nowadays are a consequence of effort he and the groups he was a part of put forth. The book Analysis Patterns is very underrated IMO and was a breath of fresh air after futzing around with the SAMS Teach Yourself series books that were undeservingly popular back then.

I think of Fowler as a virtuoso when it comes to explaining practical software matters. I haven't watched much of his talks, but I've read most of his books and PLoP papers.

I'm glad he's going to focus more on writing and helping others with theirs.

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+1 on Analysis Patterns. The notation is a little dated, but the book is still a good read.
+2 and thank you for reminding me that I have a copy of this book. About to start a new job and it would be worthwhile to refresh my mind on the concepts.