The promoters of craftsmanship1, 2 have brought to the discourse about software development a fresh emphasis on care, creativity, and professionalism. Craftsmanship is attractive to developers and business alike; too much poor software is produced nowadays, and such software is in nobody's interest. However, neither is idealized software craftsmanship, which ignores business realities. The gap between turning out software and crafting physical products is deep and multidimensional.
Today's Business World Needs Contextual Craftsmanship
By Gil Broza
Posted March 31, 2010 | Leadership |
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