My favorite line in the article:
Software is not done until it is decommissioned.
I draw a serious analogy here to a house. Any homeowner can tell you: a house is never complete, there’s merely a period were its occupants temporarily have no identified, unmet, yet affordable needs.
That is definitely a relevant and neat analogy. We do live in the software we use. :)
My favorite line in the article:
I draw a serious analogy here to a house. Any homeowner can tell you: a house is never complete, there’s merely a period were its occupants temporarily have no identified, unmet, yet affordable needs.
That is definitely a relevant and neat analogy. We do live in the software we use. :)