I read Martin Fowler's contribution to the craftsmanship thread with interest. He spoke of the so-called "crevasse" between developers and customers. He reiterated Dan North's fear that the craftsmanship movement could widen this crevasse.
We are programmers. We need to talk about programming from time to time. We need time and space to focus on our primary discipline: programming. That discussion, and that focus, is a very positive thing. It means we care about what we do. But have we gone too far? Are we too technical? Is the Software Craftsmanship movement a movement only about techical practice and details? Have we forgotten the customer?
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Uncle Bob - The Clean Coder: Bringing Balance to the Force
The Clean Coder: Bringing Balance to the Force
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