Just to be clear, I didn’t actually attend QCon New York this year. But after the experience of attending QCon San Francisco in 2010, I never forget the many great quotes you’ll find on Twitter. This time was no different.
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"Distributed objects failed; for very good reasons. Values rule on the wire" by Rich Hickey in his session on The Value of Values.
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“People don't change, they don't want to be accountable whether agile or not” by Jeff Pattond in his talk on Co-Making Great Products.
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“If you think writing code is hard, try making product decisions” also by Jeff Pattond.
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"You only hire the Best and the Brightest? Really? Who is then hiring the Worst and the Dimmest?", something that was said during a panel discussion.
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"Refactoring is good at changing order, not fundamentals. You can't convert a hotel into a stadium”, also by Eric Evans
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“Empowering is a middle management word that means pretending to let people do things, and then preventing that”, by Mike Hill in his talk on How Individuals Help Teams Become Excellent.
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“Watching someone do work is not pairing”, also by Mike Hill
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“Architecture - the part of the system that you can not replace without having a different system”
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"Over-engineering = weighting a possible future too highly in design."
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“Code Turbulance”, a name for frequently changed code
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“Anytime you manage by the numbers, instead of actually (God forbid) looking at the code a way will be found to game the numbers”, in a discussion on the uselessness of using only code metrics for judging the quality of your code base.
Looking forward to QCon San Francisco in November…
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