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Author: Michael Wilkes Created: 1/19/2007
Getting it right the first time with a software blueprint.

By Michael Wilkes on 11/9/2006

Parking on the level above where I entered the garage, I hoofed it into the elevator thinking about my meeting.
Why do I feel the freedom to ignore my surroundings and focus on my meeting? Because I have faith in the good sense of architects, builders and elevator designers to do the right thing…to act in my best interest and not make me learn a special system just for this building.

Silly me.

After the door closed, I was greeted by a typical panel of buttons. That’s when my trouble began.
I’m on the second floor, right? I drove in on the GROUND level (where cars typically travel in the real world) and I went up ONE level.
What level am I on, then? TWO, of course. Except in THIS elevator.
I glance at the buttons and, before pressing the ONE but ... Read More »

By Michael Wilkes on 11/8/2006

disambiguation (n): clarification that follows from the removal of ambiguity.

Acceleration requires confidence that you are going in the right direction. Confidence comes from clarity.

 
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