Anxiety in product development
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Anxiety in product development
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#3While I agree with this framing of the problem, it feels like another expression of dysfunction in development increasing as direct interaction with clients and users decreases.
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#4While I agree with this framing of the problem, it feels like another expression of dysfunction in development increasing as direct interaction with clients and users decreases.
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#5I've been talking (with my friends) about how all development is 'fear driven development' for quite a while now.
Of course I don't mean just software development, but the way it manifests in software is instructive.
The different fear responses range from formal methods to FOMO but in general we latch onto something as a source of comfort.
Conway's law expanded to how you communicate with yourself.
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#7The intersection of people understanding both Catch-22 and Permit A 38 is probably pretty small.
I wasn't familiar with it before, but might start using it, as it's unfortunately relevant at work.
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#10The intersection of people understanding both Catch-22 and Permit A 38 is probably pretty small.
For those, like me, wondering what Permit A 38 is: https://asterix.fandom.com/wiki/The_Place_That_Sends_You_Mad I wasn't familiar with it before, but might start using it, as it's unfortunately relevant at work.