Monday, December 10, 2018

Evolution of adaptive software development

Evolution of adaptive software development

Agile, SCRUM and many iterations are trendy now.
Microservices are trendy...

Why?

Everything more important and more interesting becomes more changeable, fast and distributed...

Why?

In my opinion, because of advantages for business and maintanance matters of adaptive software development...


My TOP 7 choice:
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/basic-programming-principles/

http://blog.shippable.com/why-you-should-adopt-microservices

http://blog.shippable.com/7-things-to-consider-while-moving-to-microservices

http://blog.shippable.com/topic/microservices

http://blog.shippable.com/what-is-modern-application-delivery

https://dzone.com/articles/devops-trends-2019-what-you-need-to-know

https://dzone.com/articles/the-future-of-devops-is-assembly-lines


Is there any chaos in current adaptive software development?

Maybe programmers search something as the supersymmetry in the theory of strings, in order to classify and categorise better...

Are the similarities between the theory of strings and HTML tags (https://www.w3schools.com/tags/) in concept?

Are the similarities between the M-theory and microservices (in programming approach)?

And by the way: is the M-theory the same as string theory?

A theory of strings that incorporates the idea of supersymmetry is called a superstring theory.
There are several different versions of superstring theory which are all subsumed within the M-theory framework.

But where is "here" the elephant?
Is it escaped with Schrödinger's Cat?  :-)

At low energies, the superstring theories are approximated by supergravity in 10 spacetime dimensions. Read more at:

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