7 posts tagged with "iterative development"
Reusability Happens Over Time
February 02, 2025 | 7 minutes reading time
Reusability is more about discovery and direction rather than upfront design.
Inspection, Iteration, and Observability: Three Components for Building Excellent Systems
September 29, 2024 | 5 minutes reading time
No software challenge is unsolvable with these three behaviors
Consistency is Not the Goal
July 07, 2024 | 4 minutes reading time
Putting too much stake into "one way to do things" can sometimes lead to the lack of critical thinking and inability to take necessary risks.
Getting Stuff Done on a Software Team
September 24, 2023 | 4 minutes reading time
Instead of starting things, let's focus on finishing them.
What's the Point to Retrospectives Anyway?
March 14, 2023 | 7 minutes reading time
Teams need to set aside time to reflect and recalibrate where they are headed. They need to consider how to continually improve their code, process, and tools. Retrospectices are the meeting to do just that.
The Technical Debt Snowball
April 14, 2022 | 8 minutes reading time
Paying down debt via small wins can create a huge impact.
On Building Abstractions Too Soon
August 14, 2018 | 4 minutes reading time
Why abstractions are emergent instead of dictated