Talking to friends in software orgs recently, I've been struck by commonalities across countries and sectors:

Executives are driving "efficiency," by which they mean maximizing time spent on direct value-creation activities.

BUT there's a tacit, industry-wide assumption that writing code is the only value-creating activity and that all coding generates value.

It's like everyone has prioritized instantaneous boat speed and abandoned navigation and maintenance.

Such a reckoning coming...

@elizayer it’s the one industry where the immanently interdependent and contingent nature of everything you do is the most inescapable. And yet the attitude of “type faster make thing go!” keeps recurring. In my paper I called it “prelapsarian programming” bc it’s what you think software is before you learn anything about complexity. It’s the same thing Weizenbaum noted 50 years ago. https://dl.acm.org/doi/full/10.1145/3715335.3735481
@sakhavi Really looking forward to reading this, thank you for sharing it!!!