I write to think and explore. These posts aren’t one topic — more like finding a box of letters in the attic.
Lists are more than organization—they’re keys to who we really are. Apparently. Includes praise for crafting personal ontologies, a snark-fest of book titles, and the quiet terror of Pressing Send.
A writing exercise to uncover ‘enough of what?’ in which I share TMI and link to cool stuff.
As complexity increases, more software parts act as a source of information -- with layers that govern communication.
"Reducing coupling doesn’t necessarily reduce the risk of making a mistake when changing a single element. Reducing coupling reduces the number of elements changing at once and reduces the chances that you’ll miss one of…
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