June 2008
Intermediate to advanced
400 pages
14h 4m
English
CHAPTER 16
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Teamwork
Successful projects start small and are developed by a small, coherent group of people. They emerge as large projects where nobody controls everything. People no longer know each other, nor do they understand the area of code someone else is working on. Architects no longer touch the code. They rise a few levels above the keyboard to discuss the necessary changes in the next version of their product while playing golf with existing or future customers. In this setup, it’s easy to completely lose track of what is going on. In fact, that is almost necessary. Nobody can understand the whole system. Cluelessness gradually increases. ...