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Fragments Nov 19

Fragments Nov 19

I’ve been on the highway in Europe for the final couple of weeks, and whereas I used to be there Thoughtworks launched quantity 33 of our Know-how Radar. Once more it’s dominated by the AI wave, with numerous blips capturing our explorations of the right way to use LLMs and comparable know-how. “Brokers” are the large factor lately however we’re additionally seeing rising actions in infrastructure orchestration, coding workflows – and the inevitable antipatterns. Many because of my colleagues for placing this collectively once more.

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Gergely and I recording the podcast

My journey to Europe began in Amsterdam, for a Thoughtworks occasion for a number of of our shoppers there. Since I used to be in that beautiful metropolis, I received in contact with Gergely Orosz, host of The Pragmatic Engineer, and he organized to report a podcast with me. No shock that AI was front-and-center of the dialog, as I stated it was the most important shift I’d seen in programming throughout my profession, comparable solely to the shift to high-level languages, which even I’m not sufficiently old to have skilled. It was a enjoyable chat and I actually loved myself. Gergely later joined myself James Lewis and Giles Edwards-Alexander on the Thoughtworks occasion the subsequent day.

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My travels additionally took me to Nüremberg, the place I attended an inner convention for Siemens on the way forward for software program structure. Once we consider know-how, it’s straightforward to deal with the Faangs of Silicon Valley, however Siemens have an enormous workforce of software program builders engaged on heavy engineering methods like trains and manufacturing unit automation. It was good to listen to them discuss federated architectures, information mesh, and their use of AI.

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Kent's graph of options vs features

I’ve typically used pseudo-graphs to assist clarify why prime quality software program is cheaper. This time, Kent Beck creates a novel perspective to this chart, dishing out with the temporal axis to assist suppose when it comes to optionality.

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Heavy Cardboard banner

And in one other life, Edward has lastly completed the nice migration of the Heavy Cardboard studio and returns to the tubes with our first sport within the new digs. (No shock that it’s Age of Steam.)

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