Some time ago, I wrote a book called Software Creativity. In that book, I initially planned to take the position that software engineering (the development and maintenance of software products) was a field in which creativity and innovation counted for much more than discipline. I was tired of, and angered by, the claims of many in the software engineering field that the solutions to the problems of software lay in discipline, formality, and quantitative reasoning.
The Odd Couple of Creativity and Discipline
By Robert Glass
Posted February 28, 2007 | Leadership | Leadership |
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