[SystemSafety] John Locke on Agile development ... seriously ... sort of ....
Olwen Morgan
olwen at phaedsys.com
Mon Oct 21 19:51:53 CEST 2019
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As it happens, I'm currently reading John Locke's /Essay Concerning
Human Understanding/ (ECHU), first published in 1690.
Consider these slogans of Agile development:
Individuals and interactions over processes and tools.
Working software over comprehensive documentation.
Customer collaboration over contract negotiation.
Responding to change over following a plan.
Now consider Locke, ECHU, Book 2, Chapter 21, from Article 67:
" ... The first, therefore, and great use of liberty is to hinder blind
precipitancy; the principal exercise of freedom is to stand still, open
the eyes, look about, and take a view of the consequence of what we are
going to do, as much as the weight of the matter requires. ..."
Epilogue: Well done all you crass code-monkey advocates of Agile
methods. You are now just a tad more than three centuries behind the
vanguard of modern thought.
Needless to say, I'd send all of the bnggers to gulags.
Olwen
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