Management by wandering around

Management by wandering around

The term management by wandering around (MBWA), also management by walking around, refers to a style of business management which involves managers wandering around, in an unstructured manner, through the workplace(s), at random, to check with employees, or equipment, about the status of ongoing work. The emphasis is on the word wandering as an impromptu movement within a workplace, rather than a plan where employees expect a visit from managers at more systematic, pre-approved or scheduled times. The expected benefit is that a manager, by random sampling of events or employee discussions, is more likely to facilitate improvements to the morale, sense of organisational purpose, productivity and total quality management of the organization, as compared to remaining in a specific office area and waiting for employees, or the delivery of status reports, to arrive there, as events warrant in the workplace.

Who knew that was a thing?

Phabricator – code review, browser, bug tracker, and wiki

Phabricator – code review, browser, bug tracker, and wiki

Phabricator is an open source collection of web applications which makes it easier to scale software companies.

For those people who can’t afford GitHub, this should be a pretty good alternative.  Developed at Facebook.  All you’ll need to do is setup your git repositories.

P.S.: The best product descriptions ever (for parts of the Phabricator).

What is the most elegant line of code you’ve seen?

What is the most elegant line of code you’ve seen?

Surprisingly, a lot of answers have a very weird definition of “elegant”.  But still there are quite a few ones that are elegant indeed.

The F5 key is not a build process. It’s a quick an…

The F5 key is not a build process. It’s a quick and dirty substitute. If that’s how you build your software, I regret that I have to be the one to tell you this, but your project is not based on solid software engineering practices.

Jeff Atwood