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Software Factories - the human side

I’m back in the office after travelling to Switzerland to speak about Software Factories at TechDays.  I had some very interesting conversations there with Ralf Westphal, who showed me his work on adding textual Domain Specific Languages to Visual Studio – he told me he’ll be blogging about this, so watch out for that.

 

Ralf has posted about “The Future of Software Development”.  Software Factories are often positioned as a technical thing, a new kind of methodology or toolset.  But equally and possibly more importantly, as the software industry matures, there will be big changes in how people work and perceive their jobs.

 

Published Monday, March 21, 2005 2:01 PM by Steve Cook

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