Monthly Archives: September 2007

Fit for purpose – Workflows that work.

As a this is what I meant chat I had with Matt in regarding Software Development, I came up with some key idea’s. One is that in prototyping/designing the interactions you are creating the surface in which a user interacts with the … Continue reading

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Software Development

I was having a very Zen moment on Saturday, influenced by Do Androids Dream of Electronic Sheep, where I was trying to imagine what/how software should be built in the future. It starts from my dislike of the paradigm for … Continue reading

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The Wisdom of Crowds

Well I read The Wisdom of Crowds so long ago, I’m not sure what to say: I do remember enjoying this book a lot. The idea that depending on how a group is structured and how “voting” takes place a … Continue reading

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

About a month ago I read the last Harry Potter book. On the whole a fantastic books with some great twists, yet I was informed the first half was boring and then it got good, so I had a good … Continue reading

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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

I have been wanting to read Do Android Dream of Electric Sheep? for a while now. So while at Borders yesterday I went to the Sci-Fi section (I know how often does a programmer type do that?) and thought of Mr Philip Dick. … Continue reading

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