How to Slow Down to Go Faster Than Ever in Software Development

While reading through “How to Slow Down to Go Faster Than Ever in Software Development” I couldn’t help but nod my head in agreement continuously. The article goes over the well-known and familiar challenges in software development, but it also words them in a very simple and straight-forward way. It’s difficult to disagree with. Here … Continue reading How to Slow Down to Go Faster Than Ever in Software Development

NASA: 100+ Lessons Learned for Project Managers

Jerry Madden, the former Associate Director of Flight Projects at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), collected 122 lesson learned nuggets from a variety of sources that are instructive to managers of NASA spaceflight projects. While these are mostly around NASA projects and problems, many are very applicable outside as well. Here are a few … Continue reading NASA: 100+ Lessons Learned for Project Managers

eDEX-UI – a sci-fi terminal

eDEX-UI is a science fiction terminal that runs on most operating systems. It was heavily inspired by the user interfaces in sci-fi movies, like TRON, Minority Report, and others. While it’s not very practical for the day-to-day use for anyone heavily using command line, it’s a lot of fun to run when there are non-technical … Continue reading eDEX-UI – a sci-fi terminal

Monorepos: Please don’t!

I have only recently discovered the concept of monorepos. It does sound interesting and I am yet to try it out, or, at least, dig deeper into the subject. But then, there are people who have strong opinions against them, and I the reasoning makes all the sense to me. Here’s a nice one: Monorepos: … Continue reading Monorepos: Please don’t!