Charles Simonyi on Intentional Software Joining Microsoft
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Charles Simonyi on Intentional Software Joining Microsoft
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Re: Charles Simonyi on Intentional Software Joining Microsoft
#2> Afterwards a couple of people said it was the most important demo they'd ever seen, comparing it even to the Mother of all Demos. For many there was a sense that the whole world of software development had just changed.
Re: Charles Simonyi on Intentional Software Joining Microsoft
#32009 article by Martin Fowler on Intentional's Domain Workbench, https://martinfowler.com/bliki/IntentionalSoftware.html > Afterwards a couple of people said it was the most important demo they'd ever seen, comparing it even to the Mother of all Demos. For many there was a sense that the whole world of software development had just changed.
We'll probably see SSIS and Excel integration soon...
Re: Charles Simonyi on Intentional Software Joining Microsoft
#42009 article by Martin Fowler on Intentional's Domain Workbench, https://martinfowler.com/bliki/IntentionalSoftware.html > Afterwards a couple of people said it was the most important demo they'd ever seen, comparing it even to the Mother of all Demos. For many there was a sense that the whole world of software development had just changed.
Re: Charles Simonyi on Intentional Software Joining Microsoft
#5Prompted me to wonder if they were still around, which led me to their Glasdoor reviews page which is sort of entertaining popcorn fodder[2].
Then lo and behold a few weeks later the acquisition popped up in the news. Synchronicity at work I guess.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreaming_in_Code [2] https://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Intentional-Software-Revie...
Re: Charles Simonyi on Intentional Software Joining Microsoft
#6I had never heard of Intentional Software until I recently read Dreaming In Code[1] where the company is mentioned briefly. Prompted me to wonder if they were still around, which led me to their Glasdoor reviews page which is sort of entertaining popcorn fodder[2]. Then lo and behold a few weeks later the acquisition popped up in the news. Synchronicity at work I guess. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreaming_in_C…
Gotta love the Baader-Meinhof Effect: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cognitive_biases#Frequ....
Re: Charles Simonyi on Intentional Software Joining Microsoft
#7Re: Charles Simonyi on Intentional Software Joining Microsoft
#82009 article by Martin Fowler on Intentional's Domain Workbench, https://martinfowler.com/bliki/IntentionalSoftware.html > Afterwards a couple of people said it was the most important demo they'd ever seen, comparing it even to the Mother of all Demos. For many there was a sense that the whole world of software development had just changed.
For the curious: it's difficult to find that particular demo on the web now, but the system didn't look too much different from its earlier incarnation at Microsoft in the '90s: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSnnfUj1XCQ
Re: Charles Simonyi on Intentional Software Joining Microsoft
#9Really? This smells like over-fitting the research to justify a desired commercial outcome.
Re: Charles Simonyi on Intentional Software Joining Microsoft
#10I'd love to be proven wrong, though, and hope to see some of the "intentional" stuff in any real software product.