The engineer that wasnt there

The engineer that wasnt there Turns out that the term software engineer, was never really meant to be adopted by coders. It was used as a challenge to developers at a NATO conference in 1968 to be more structured and methodical.

https://www.julianbrowne.com/article/engineer/ · April 10, 2007

Are You Sitting Comfortably

Are You Sitting Comfortably A brief introduction to the concepts of narratology, and why they can help you do better presentations.

https://www.julianbrowne.com/article/narratology/ · April 5, 2007

Seeing the Spoon

Seeing the Spoon A kick-off article for the site in general, or why I decided to get a few things of my chest

https://www.julianbrowne.com/article/seeing-the-spoon/ · April 1, 2007

Here’s the consolidated version of the essay: Software Complexity and Why Being Intentional Matters In software development, we’ve all felt that sinking feeling upon opening a codebase and thinking “WTF is this code doing?” This visceral reaction to unfamiliar, disorganised and often just plain badly designed software isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about

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