Thanks for sharing your thinking around this. Regarding differences between software development and manufacturing, I feel like another important one is the overwhelming possibility of the former. In software you can build pretty much anything, if you decide it’s worth expending the time and effort. Look too deep into the abyss of this t…
Thanks for sharing your thinking around this. Regarding differences between software development and manufacturing, I feel like another important one is the overwhelming possibility of the former. In software you can build pretty much anything, if you decide it’s worth expending the time and effort. Look too deep into the abyss of this type of unconstrained thinking, and you might go a little mad. But this kind of thing is much less likely when your thinking is constrained by standing in front of a big physical production line (which ties back into your point on visibility).
Thanks for sharing your thinking around this. Regarding differences between software development and manufacturing, I feel like another important one is the overwhelming possibility of the former. In software you can build pretty much anything, if you decide it’s worth expending the time and effort. Look too deep into the abyss of this type of unconstrained thinking, and you might go a little mad. But this kind of thing is much less likely when your thinking is constrained by standing in front of a big physical production line (which ties back into your point on visibility).