I finished my pages for today, too! I think I’m hitting some good ideas for later discussion in the book. For example I am wondering why cubicles in an office setting are arranged in rows. Well the answer is that is the way you stuff as many people as possible into a given square footage, and it is also relatively cheap, I suppose. (Note to self: find out what it costs to construct a modern cubicle for a software developer.)
The idea here is…why not arrange cubicles in circles or in other nonstandard patterns to better facilitate team communication?
Uli, I looked at your download document early this morning (U. S. Eastern Standard Time, that is) and I was really interested to see the scanned documents that you added. You are quite imaginative. I think you set me to thinking what I can do to enhance my book with graphics.
Diego, you are taking on a tough job: explaining a technical process in such a way that a reader with no previous knowledge can follow and learn the topic.
Raymond and Travis and all the others who haven’t posted yet…I hope things go better for you!
Bob