![]() ![]() The high-level idea is that you would make some rough designs and sketch out the flow and functionality of the work you’re about to do. I think that the general concept of shaping work before working on it is excellent. More on my disagreements later first, I’d like to point out the pieces from the book that I think are sound. I just don’t agree with some of his more foundational points and therefore I do not agree with the general thesis of the book. It is well written and clear, and I think Singer does a decent job of arguing for the processes and techniques he recommends. It has some good ideas for new techniques in managing software projects. To be fair, it is a thought-provoking book. Now that I’ve made it through the book, I would subtitle it “The Hipster’s Waterfall.” ![]() I have finally finished reading Shape Up: Stop Running in Circles and Ship Work that Matters by Ryan Singer after many months. ![]()
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