Comparing Artifacts

When it comes to the creation and consumption of different types of artifacts, we are going to concern ourselves with three categories. If we were being picky, there would only be two, but because we are creating software, it is worth having a third category to describe special types of communication around producing code.

These are the three categories:

  • Written artifacts. The most powerful tool in the remote-work arsenal is the written word. We’ll cover different ways of using writing to document meetings, formulate and spread your designs and ideas, broadcast news, and store permanent useful information.

  • Codebase artifacts. Because we’re creating software, we’ll cover everything to do with checking into your codebases, ...

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