One of the more interesting things about a new technology is that we often spend the first few years using it to do old jobs faster. The automobile spent years being described as a horseless carriage. Early television was largely radio with pictures. Even the first personal computers were often treated as expensive typewriters. It […]
Culture Gardeners
OK, I’m still on my metaphor kick– Back in 2016, I wrote a whole piece here on the orchard and the orchardist, and a couple of years ago, I spun up the concept of Agilists as gardeners–especially gardeners of an Agile culture– as a way of introducing myself to the teams in an organization in […]
If AI is writing the majority of the code. . . .
I was recently asked the following question: “If AI is writing the majority of the code, how much of the agile process goes away? What parts need to change? For example, we won’t need story point sizing anymore.” It took me aback a little, not because I hadn’t been thinking about it, but because it […]