tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7962217619208800961.post4585770053673105093..comments2023-05-15T09:43:10.999+01:00Comments on On Food and Coding: Agile is AntifragileStuart Wrayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00696910341905919852noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7962217619208800961.post-60976977950215100922014-03-10T21:03:17.273+00:002014-03-10T21:03:17.273+00:00Nice post, Stuart! I share your interest in the Ps...Nice post, Stuart! I share your interest in the Psychology of Programming:<br /><br />http://effectivesoftwaredesign.com/category/psychology-of-programming/<br /><br />I hope you enjoy my posts, it will be great to have your feedback.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7962217619208800961.post-38069378886598734222013-06-03T19:20:49.875+01:002013-06-03T19:20:49.875+01:00"invest in preparedness, not prediction"..."invest in preparedness, not prediction" seems to me very linked to the ideas popularized by Uncle Bob in his clean code book and series, the solid principles, "the only way to go fast is to go well", etc. Keeping code as malleable as clay so it can be easily shaped into the right form as information about what that would be becomes available.Rodrigo B. de Oliveirahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11376961210011805178noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7962217619208800961.post-35995709861384350052013-06-03T12:59:57.632+01:002013-06-03T12:59:57.632+01:00hmmm, nice, and it looks to me as though jazz musi...hmmm, nice, and it looks to me as though jazz music is anti-fragile. I asked my flute instructor something and she said, Oh there are no mistakes - if you land on a note you didn't intend to, you just link it to the next note and it is good.alistair cockburnhttp://alistair.cockburn.usnoreply@blogger.com