"Kevlin Henney addresses the motivation, implications, pros and cons of a craftsmanship view of software development, as well as touching on other metaphors and their implied practices."
qconlondon.com/dl/qcon-london-2010/slides/KevlinHenney_IntroductionSoftwareCraftsmanship.pdf
People in high tech take pride in their work.
They are individuals who see the details of the things they produce
in the light of the trials and triumphs they experience while creating products.
In the courage of creation, they find a place to hang their individuality.
Programmers and techno types appreciate elegant,
spare code and the occasional well-turned architectural hack.
- Rick Levine, The Cluetrain Manifesto
https://speakerd.s3.amazonaws.com/presentations/46933d002d9d01312a2e02bd55941050/A_Question_of_Craftsmanship.pdf
Software engineering is the science and art
of designing and making, with economy and
elegance, applications, bridges, frameworks,
and other similar structures so that they can
safely resist the forces to which they may be
subjected.
A Question of Craftsmanship - Kevlin Henney - Agile SG 2013 // Speaker Deck
- Rick Levine, The Cluetrain Manifesto
https://speakerd.s3.amazonaws.com/presentations/46933d002d9d01312a2e02bd55941050/A_Question_of_Craftsmanship.pdf
Software engineering is the science and art
of designing and making, with economy and
elegance, applications, bridges, frameworks,
and other similar structures so that they can
safely resist the forces to which they may be
subjected.
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