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BONUS: a circle-centric reading of software development through the 1990s, plus screech owls

BONUS: a circle-centric reading of software development through the 1990s, plus screech owls

Update: 2023-07-21
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Michael P. Farrell's Collaborative Circles: Friendship Dynamics and Creative Work (2001) describes how groups of people follow a trajectory from vague dislike of the status quo, to a sharpened criticism of it, to a shared vision (and supporting techniques) intended to displace it. The development of so-called "lightweight processes" in the 1990s can be viewed through that lens. I drag in a little discussion of binary oppositions as used in Lévi-Strauss's Structural Anthropology (1963) and later work.

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The image of the screech owl is by permission of Erica Henderson. It was inspired by the "Doamurder, West Virginia (The Book of Genesis, Part 1)" episode of the Apocrypals podcast. I bought my Lilith T-shirt from their merch store, which also contains sticker versions, etc.

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BONUS: a circle-centric reading of software development through the 1990s, plus screech owls

BONUS: a circle-centric reading of software development through the 1990s, plus screech owls

Brian Marick