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Distribute a single, compressed, executable packaged setup with all pre-requisites. Distribute multiple installers that compose a large and complex application in a single package and enforce a well-...
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Turning Hypermedia APIs into MCPs
I’ve written and talked extensively about Hypermedia APIs for about a decade. The HATEOAS constraints in representing resources for a RESTful API has numerous advantages in API design, readability, discoverability, and performance over a hand-rolled...
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Using AI to Reduce the Burden of Status Reporting
One of the negative side effects of having any top-down command structure is that every additional layer risks introducing a new level of bureaucracy, which then actively subtracts value. Consider the Politburo of the USSR with dozens of offices of skilled...
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How to Disagree and Commit like Switzerland
The most abused principle in dysfunctional organizations is “Disagree and Commit”. In Don’t Tell Engineers What to Do I said that “telling people what to do, especially if they are in your direct reporting chain, must not be mistaken for “Disagree and...
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Don't Tell Engineers What to Do
A famous example where telling Engineers what to do backfired was the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster in 1986. Engineers at Morton Thiokol, the contractor responsible for the shuttle’s solid rocket boosters, warned NASA management that the O-rings...
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