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  1. Ultriva's eKanban system replaces manual Kanban cards with real-time digital replenishment, eliminating production bottlenecks and boosting factory efficiency. #Manufacturing #LeanSoftware

  2. Ultriva's eKanban system replaces manual Kanban cards with real-time digital replenishment, eliminating production bottlenecks and boosting factory efficiency. #Manufacturing #LeanSoftware

  3. Ultriva's eKanban system replaces manual Kanban cards with real-time digital replenishment, eliminating production bottlenecks and boosting factory efficiency. #Manufacturing #LeanSoftware

  4. @MyNewMinuteNewt @robdaemon @theruran Back in 32bit PC days, I loved #asmutils asm.sourceforge.net/asmutils.h replacement for standard UN*X utilities. E.g. its tar(1) is 1185 bytes, compared to 520K (+~2MB of shared libs) of your Debian GNU tar. Its sh (with command line completion) is self-contained in 4700 bytes, compared to 1.3MB for bash, or 123K for (tiny!) dash (both of which need that ~2MB shared lib too!) . Blows your mind!
    Also, beautiful tutorial on #leansoftware: muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/softw

  5. @MyNewMinuteNewt @robdaemon @theruran Back in 32bit PC days, I loved #asmutils asm.sourceforge.net/asmutils.h replacement for standard UN*X utilities. E.g. its tar(1) is 1185 bytes, compared to 520K (+~2MB of shared libs) of your Debian GNU tar. Its sh (with command line completion) is self-contained in 4700 bytes, compared to 1.3MB for bash, or 123K for (tiny!) dash (both of which need that ~2MB shared lib too!) . Blows your mind!
    Also, beautiful tutorial on #leansoftware: muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/softw

  6. @MyNewMinuteNewt @robdaemon @theruran Back in 32bit PC days, I loved #asmutils asm.sourceforge.net/asmutils.h replacement for standard UN*X utilities. E.g. its tar(1) is 1185 bytes, compared to 520K (+~2MB of shared libs) of your Debian GNU tar. Its sh (with command line completion) is self-contained in 4700 bytes, compared to 1.3MB for bash, or 123K for (tiny!) dash (both of which need that ~2MB shared lib too!) . Blows your mind!
    Also, beautiful tutorial on #leansoftware: muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/softw

  7. "This is a political and technical improvement in the way of working. Where it is practiced, teams are more successful in building products that satisfy the needs of the product community."

    agileotter.blogspot.com/2022/0 #leansoftware #userstories #smaller #sooner

  8. "This is a political and technical improvement in the way of working. Where it is practiced, teams are more successful in building products that satisfy the needs of the product community."

    agileotter.blogspot.com/2022/0 #leansoftware #userstories #smaller #sooner

  9. "This is a political and technical improvement in the way of working. Where it is practiced, teams are more successful in building products that satisfy the needs of the product community."

    agileotter.blogspot.com/2022/0

  10. "This is a political and technical improvement in the way of working. Where it is practiced, teams are more successful in building products that satisfy the needs of the product community."

    agileotter.blogspot.com/2022/0 #leansoftware #userstories #smaller #sooner

  11. "This is a political and technical improvement in the way of working. Where it is practiced, teams are more successful in building products that satisfy the needs of the product community."

    agileotter.blogspot.com/2022/0 #leansoftware #userstories #smaller #sooner

  12. Why Bloat Is Still Software’s Biggest Vulnerability > A 2024 plea for lean software | @ieeespectrum / @bert_hubert
    spectrum.ieee.org/lean-softwar

    "(...) The way we build and ship software these days is mostly ridiculous, leading to apps using millions of lines of code to open a garage door, and other simple programs importing 1,600 external code libraries—dependencies—of unknown provenance. Software security is dire... (...)"

  13. Why Bloat Is Still Software’s Biggest Vulnerability > A 2024 plea for lean software | @ieeespectrum / @bert_hubert
    spectrum.ieee.org/lean-softwar

    "(...) The way we build and ship software these days is mostly ridiculous, leading to apps using millions of lines of code to open a garage door, and other simple programs importing 1,600 external code libraries—dependencies—of unknown provenance. Software security is dire... (...)"

    #LeanSoftware #OpenSoftware #CyberSecurity

  14. Why Bloat Is Still Software’s Biggest Vulnerability > A 2024 plea for lean software | @ieeespectrum / @bert_hubert
    spectrum.ieee.org/lean-softwar

    "(...) The way we build and ship software these days is mostly ridiculous, leading to apps using millions of lines of code to open a garage door, and other simple programs importing 1,600 external code libraries—dependencies—of unknown provenance. Software security is dire... (...)"

    #LeanSoftware #OpenSoftware #CyberSecurity

  15. Why Bloat Is Still Software’s Biggest Vulnerability > A 2024 plea for lean software | @ieeespectrum / @bert_hubert
    spectrum.ieee.org/lean-softwar

    "(...) The way we build and ship software these days is mostly ridiculous, leading to apps using millions of lines of code to open a garage door, and other simple programs importing 1,600 external code libraries—dependencies—of unknown provenance. Software security is dire... (...)"

    #LeanSoftware #OpenSoftware #CyberSecurity

  16. Why Bloat Is Still Software’s Biggest Vulnerability > A 2024 plea for lean software | @ieeespectrum / @bert_hubert
    spectrum.ieee.org/lean-softwar

    "(...) The way we build and ship software these days is mostly ridiculous, leading to apps using millions of lines of code to open a garage door, and other simple programs importing 1,600 external code libraries—dependencies—of unknown provenance. Software security is dire... (...)"

    #LeanSoftware #OpenSoftware #CyberSecurity

  17. « You can't determine what is "minimal viable" without data »
    The hardest part of my job, convincing clients they ask for features they won’t use, don’t need and that they are often overthinking their target audience without valuable feedback. I love this part of my job.

    #mvp #leansoftware #dev #agile not so agile..

    yorickpeterse.com/articles/wha

  18. « You can't determine what is "minimal viable" without data »
    The hardest part of my job, convincing clients they ask for features they won’t use, don’t need and that they are often overthinking their target audience without valuable feedback. I love this part of my job.

    #mvp #leansoftware #dev #agile not so agile..

    yorickpeterse.com/articles/wha

  19. « You can't determine what is "minimal viable" without data »
    The hardest part of my job, convincing clients they ask for features they won’t use, don’t need and that they are often overthinking their target audience without valuable feedback. I love this part of my job.

    #mvp #leansoftware #dev #agile not so agile..

    yorickpeterse.com/articles/wha

  20. « You can't determine what is "minimal viable" without data »
    The hardest part of my job, convincing clients they ask for features they won’t use, don’t need and that they are often overthinking their target audience without valuable feedback. I love this part of my job.

    #mvp #leansoftware #dev #agile not so agile..

    yorickpeterse.com/articles/wha

  21. « You can't determine what is "minimal viable" without data »
    The hardest part of my job, convincing clients they ask for features they won’t use, don’t need and that they are often overthinking their target audience without valuable feedback. I love this part of my job.

    #mvp #leansoftware #dev #agile not so agile..

    yorickpeterse.com/articles/wha