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The Inverse Darwinism of Software Projects
I have become increasingly interested in understanding why it is so common for softwares projects to end up in the famous “Big Ball of Mud”, a state in which the incidental complexity of a system reaches a point that makes every small modification extremely painful. Only once we understand the reasons we can design strategies…
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The Inverse Darwinism of Software Projects
I have become increasingly interested in understanding why it is so common for softwares projects to end up in the famous “Big Ball of Mud”, a state in which the incidental complexity of a system reaches a point that makes every small modification extremely painful. Only once we understand the reasons we can design strategies…
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The Inverse Darwinism of Software Projects
I have become increasingly interested in understanding why it is so common for softwares projects to end up in the famous “Big Ball of Mud”, a state in which the incidental complexity of a system reaches a point that makes every small modification extremely painful. Only once we understand the reasons we can design strategies…
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