random links: august 26, 2007
- Ninja Town. I love the character names.
- A great video review. (Even though it’s of a demo of a game I’ve paid no attention to.)
- Tim Bray speaks sense on drugs. “Um, let’s see… the cost of pushing back a brutal ugly slow path to death is getting high from time to time. Yep, I could make that sacrifice.”
- An oldie which I just recently read: XML on the Web Has Failed.
- Mary Poppendieck on Train-Wreck Management. Ouch. (And ouch on my eyes, too, with that font size…)
- Love in the Age of Software: slides from what looks like it was a fascinating talk.
- Dave Nicollette’s analysis of how software development roles have been and will be changing.
- Linked to from the above was Scott Ambler on Generalizing Specialists. That is what I would like to be.
August 27th, 2007 at 5:10 am
If I were in software development, would I understand what “Love in the time of Software” was supposed to be about?
August 29th, 2007 at 7:10 pm
Maybe?