The Reorganization Pendulum

Let us talk about everyone’s favorite pastime: Reorgs! There are many reasons why they happen, some very valid (like economic necessity or making sure the right people end up in the right position) some a bit less (e.g. a new manager wanting to leave a scent mark or sidelining an underperformer without stepping on anyone's... Continue Reading →

On Greener Grass Design Decisions

When making technology choices, most of us have to learn the hard way that almost every single decision we take comes with a trade-off. Most of the time technology choice A will have some advantage over technology choice B and vice versa. Very rarely a choice will turn out to be “Pareto-dominant”, meaning superior along... Continue Reading →

On Referring to People as Resources

I would like to address a pet peeve of mine: The unfortunate habit in some circles to refer to people as “resources“ in staffing-related discussions. In the past, I have heard phrases like “We will need more Java resources“ or “Can we find more DevOps resources”. In this piece, I want to argue that, more... Continue Reading →

Code Quality Stress Tests

Famously, there is no really good way to measure code quality. Tales are being told of shops that lift metrics like code coverage to the status of a sacred yardstick that business decisions can be based on and the absurd consequences of such practices. The best real quality metrics that I have found so far... Continue Reading →

What Problem Blockchains Actually Solve

Blockchains are polarising the tech community. I have repeatedly criticized, that current Blockchain-based solutions are mostly hype and little substance. However, that is an oversimplification of the truth. Blockchains are an interesting technology and they do address a real existing problem. However, I would argue that it is not the problem that people want to... Continue Reading →

The Hype Trojan Horse

The newly formed German government has recently signed a coalition agreement that emphasizes a new digital agenda. One of the proposals is to investigate the use of blockchain technology for land title registers and priorities of the digital strategy include AI and quantum computing. At the same time, we observe that for contact tracing during... Continue Reading →

Code Archeology

I have become very interested in patterns that cause software code to end up in the famous big ball of mud. One of the phenomena that I want to explore today is the fact that every business decision leaves a trace. This article includes a tourist guide for those interested in diving into the code... Continue Reading →

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