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Motley says: "My design is done when the schedule says it's done"
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over 5 years ago
by
James Waletzky
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Summary Motley: Design is done when that 3 day period I have to do design has expired. Maven: Design is done when your stakeholders are satisfied. Stakeholders include you, your peers, the test team, architect, future maintainers, your manager...
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Motley says: "A good design is all in the eye of the beholder" (Part 2)
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over 5 years ago
by
James Waletzky
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Summary Motley: Judging a design to be "good" is very subjective. Maven: "Good" designs satisfy fundamental design principles, like separating creation from usage, encapsulating variability, preferring containment to inheritance, and designing...
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Motley says: "A good design is all in the eye of the beholder" (Part 1)
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
James Waletzky
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Summary Motley: Judging a design to be "good" is very subjective. Maven: "Good" designs satisfy fundamental design principles, like loose coupling, high cohesion, simplicity, and no undesirable redundancy. ______________________________...
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Motley says: "Refactoring means no more up-front design"
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over 5 years ago
by
James Waletzky
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Summary Motley: Refactoring keeps my design clean from the start, so no more up-front design! Maven: Up-front design is still necessary to achieve clarity on the overall approach (preventing rework later) and needs to be documented to allow...
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Motley says: "Building a great team is all about finding the best coders"
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over 5 years ago
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James Waletzky
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Summary Motley: The last person I interviewed was a coding wizard! She'll make a great addition to the team! Maven: Coding is important, but good team members must match team values, be strong in the core competencies, and be passionate about...
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