There is a Silver Bullet with Mark Seemann
Are there Silver Bullets in Development? Carl and Richard chat with Mark Seemann about the 1986 Fred Brooks essay No Silver Bullet. Mark argues that there are silver bullets - but do we notice them? The conversation dives into technology like the Internet (maybe you've heard of it?) changing the way we do software development: Providing rapid access to resources, answering your questions, and simplifying deployment. Mark also talks about automated testing to shorten cycle times, how modern distributed source control can help you work faster and more!
Guests:
Mark Seemann
Mark Seemann helps programmers make code easier to maintain. His professional interests include functional programming, object-oriented development, software architecture, as well as software development in general. Apart from writing a book about Dependency Injection he has also created several Pluralsight courses, videos for Clean Coders, and written numerous articles and blog posts about programming. He's an independent consultant, author, and conference speaker. He lives in Copenhagen, Denmark
Links:
- TagHelperPack https://github.com/DamianEdwards/TagHelperPack
- Music to Code By Video License https://secure.pwop.com/music-to-code-by-audio-for-video-license
- No Silver Bullet http://faculty.salisbury.edu/~xswang/Research/Papers/SERelated/no-silver-bullet.pdf
- Accelerate https://itrevolution.com/book/accelerate/
- Is Software Development Too Complex? https://dotnetrocks.com/?show=476
- Yes Silver Bullet https://blog.ploeh.dk/2019/07/01/yes-silver-bullet/