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Morning Coffee 57
Scott Hanselman's post on
Mindful Coding
reminded me of the practice of
rubberducking
. The basic idea is that when you're stuck on a problem, you explain it
out loud
to an inanimate object - aka the rubber duck. (though when I originally heard about this practice, it was a teddy bear.) Maybe instgead of Coding Mindfully, we should be Coding Out Loud?
Quick side note to the previous bullet: I have often worked thru a problem by explaining it to
my wife
who, like Scott's wife, nods in all the right places, but cares not about such things. But calling your wife a rubber duck is bad for your health, so I'd rather call it Coding Out Loud.
I'm a couple weeks behind on this, but Microsoft along with BEA, BMC, Cisco, Dell, EMC, HP, IBM, Intel, and Sun
submitted
the
Service Modeling Language
to the W3C. For those not plauing along at home, SML is the new name for the
System Definition Model
and is a core deliverable of the
Dynamic System Initiative
. Good to see it's gotten such broad support for this.
Jezz Santos and Edward Baker wrote a series of posts entitled "
Factories 201
". The entire series is good, but I particularly liked Jezz' post
How Long Will It Take?
His rough estimate is that it takes at least five products built with a software factory before you recoup your investment in building the factory itself. Sounds like a fair assumption.
Posted By
Harry Pierson
at 10:57 AM Pacific Daylight Time
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