I was about to write some piece of bullshit into my blog. Was watching a movie and there one funny guy told a thing “blogging is all about to keep a continuous narration”. Hell knows if that was right though or completely crappy but I am definitely almost absolutely sure that it’s not a good idea to write something down when it is a midnight and your brain is kinda tired and wants to say you “bye bye” ![]()
So… I decided to check if there are some smart things in blogs of the people I know (not that much, really, I mean not that much people I know having blogs and posting something there) and found out that Pavel has written a thing. Whoever can agree or disagree with the theory a dude referenced there by Pavel evolves but it shouldn’t take such a deep philosophical-kind digging to see that software-craftsperson is better then just a good developer or good DBA, or good PM.
Pavel’s post made me think about why do some people need to back there thought upon the identical thoughts of other people who are for some reasons are known by the greater auditory. Proper thought comes from experience and don’t need any “approval” of others.
Also there was a picture describing a “standard team”. I’ve never seen a standard team.. really never, such as it is described on that picture. I think such standard teams are all dead long time ago and if someone tries to revive one it will fade to gray
Real teams now are agile and consists to some extent of software craftsmens. At least it proves itself that if you have only pure “jave developers” or pure “htmlers” in your team then your chances to get into troubles are higher then if you have people with multidisciplinar knowledge. Also having such people doesn’t guarantee you will succeed instead of failing and delivering sucks.
One more thing that one can see on that painting is that in team of software craftsmen you can’t be just a specialist, you need to add a VALUE to the team, otherwise it will be boring for you with them and they will be bored with you.
So, let’s learn and specialize, then learn and generalize, and then once again learn and become jacks-of-all-trades. And the fact that Pavel named his post “Softare Craftsmen” tells me that he is not a man of theory, he is man of practice, and working with him I really think he is. Thanks for the reference
I see that a lot of people are viewing sometimes my blog (can’t see exactly who you are
) and only some leave me a comment (girls, don’t be shy, I’m still single and can have a dates
). That’s normal, most of people are shy or unable of producing a simple few sentences that are linked together and meaningful )) Just whoever watching this and trying to get some piece of a thought – read that article of Pavel and then read the article of the guy referenced there. It’s how it works, the blogging I mean, the network.
Almost forgot… I should name somehow the post… it can’t be without name I suppose. Or can? I will try to submit it without a name. Let’s try
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