Archive:
(37)

Last Call: Top 100 Software Development Blogs!

The preparations for the Top 100 Software Development Blogs are going along nicely. Which is to say… my eyes are still not watery e...

Read more

5 Easy Questions for Mary Poppendieck

In some earlier posts I published interviews with Steve McConnell, Johanna Rothman, Alistair Cockburn, Robert L. Glass and Scott Berkun. ...

Read more

People over Process: a Universal Law

Despite the progress we made in software engineering in the last two decades, some people still believe that processes can be more import...

Read more

Creativity as the Root of Software Development

There is no single, authoritative perspective or definition of creativity. At least 60 different definitions of creativity can be found i...

Read more

Simple vs. Complicated vs. Complex vs. Chaotic

When you’re managing software development projects, you need to know the difference between complex and complicated. Not knowing th...

Read more

From Complexity Theory to Practical Management

One day I realized that software projects are complex adaptive systems, just like brains, beehives, biological cells, birthday parties, a...

Read more

Call for Votes: Top 100 Software Engineering Blogs!

For months I have been trying to find out what the most popular blogs are for software engineers (and their managers). Sure, we all know ...

Read more

5 Easy Questions for Robert L. Glass

In some earlier posts I published interviews with Steve McConnell, Johanna Rothman, Alistair Cockburn and Scott Berkun. This time I will ...

Read more

Eat Chaos, Poop Order

Chaos and order are the theme of my life. I consume one and produce the other. As a student I was very active as a writer, illustrator, o...

Read more

A Theory of Everything for Software Development

If there's one thing that all software development experts agree on, it's that the other experts are not always right. There are ...

Read more

5 Easy Questions for Steve McConnell

In some earlier posts I published interviews with Johanna Rothman, Alistair Cockburn and Scott Berkun. After noticing that he is the #1 S...

Read more

Burn Your Burn-down Charts

In many articles on Scrum, the traditional burn-down chart is still depicted as the preferred method for displaying progress in a sprint ...

Read more