Archive for January 4th, 2005

about hardship programming

interesting read:

Joe Winchester’s JDJ article, Who Needs “Hardship Programming”?

quote:

Let’s take cars, for example - my attitude is that when they break I take them to the mechanic; what’s fun isn’t so much tinkering with the engine myself and gaining some kind of machismo pride in doing so, it’s the journeys I take in it and what I do when I arrive. Likewise with writing software - the purpose is to create a good user experience for someone else who wants to solve a particular problem in a more efficient way. I once had to explain to a customer why we were late shipping a particular software release and he replied that we were just polishing the inside of a tin can and he didn’t care. He was right - we were upgrading operating system releases and migrating to a new language version mid-release cycle. However, there was no business value to it and we’d just taken our eye off the target and onto our navels.

Is the problem with software and tooling one of a master craftsman with his favorite chisel and simply that people are reluctant to change something that makes them most productive, or is it just that people have a built-in desire to belong to a herd and gain social acceptance from their tribal peers from where they can collectively mock progress and other languages and technology changes as being for the folks on the other team? Is the super-league of programmers occupied by folks who take apart game boxes and have wireless networks in their kitchen, or is it by those who would rather play some fun games on the box it was designed for and then enjoy a nice meal in the kitchen afterward?

Massimo Rocchi in Basel

Massimo Rocchi will be performing at the Tabourettli from 11th Jan to 12th Feb.

The CD “ÄUÄ” is great… and it was at the same time my first formal introduction to Swiss German, when I was still staying far away from the Swiss German Kantons in southern Switzerland.

I particularly like his observations on language and culture as he compares French, Germans, Swiss and Italians.

Insiders will recognize:

“auso”
“Kopfhörer”
“Der Daniel aus Bern”

I’ll update you on the show. If I get round to going that is…



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