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I. M. Wright’s “Hard Code”: A Decade of Hard-Won Lessons from Microsoft®
Reader Acclaim for I. M. Wright’s “Hard Code” Column Foreword Foreword to the First Edition Introduction
How This Book Happened Who Should Read This Book Organization of This Book How Microsoft Is Organized Sample Tools and Documents System Requirements Errata & Book Support We Want to Hear from You Stay in Touch
1. Project Mismanagement
June 1, 2001: “Dev schedules, flying pigs, and other fantasies”
Richter-scale estimating Risk management The customer wins
October 1, 2001: “Pushing the envelopes: Continued contention over dev schedules”
Software engineering is clearly ambiguous Believe half of what you see and none of what you hear Motivation: It’s not just pizza and beer Sinking on a date
May 1, 2002: “Are we having fun yet? The joy of triage.”
War is hell It’s nothing personal Five golden rules of triage The devil is in the details It’s hard to let go, isn’t it? Take care of the little things
December 1, 2004: “Marching to death”
Stabs in the dark A litany of failure The turning point The road less traveled
October 1, 2005: “To tell the truth”
Suffer from delusions Put a fork in me Give me a straight answer Lipstick on a pig Look at all these rumors I want the truth
September 1, 2008: “I would estimate”
No one would accept the program It’s a different kind of flying altogether I’m getting better Oh no, not again Same old wine Your results may vary I want to believe
May 1, 2009: “It starts with shipping”
I offer you my service What is that smell? There are too many of them They’re multiplying too rapidly! Life is so uncertain Back to basics
September 1, 2009: “Right on schedule”
Those who understand binary and those who don’t That’s the only thing you’re committed to Don’t you think it’s a little risky? You pick the one right tool
May 1, 2010: “Coordinated agility”
I respect your right to disagree with me Plans are nothing; planning is everything I can take care of myself So happy together
2. Process Improvement, Sans Magic
September 2, 2002: “Six Sigma? Oh please!”
Egads! What sorcery is this?! Calling in the cavalry Creating order out of chaos
October 1, 2004: “Lean: More than good pastrami”
All things in moderation Waste not, want not Overproduction Go deep Transportation Motion Waiting Overprocessing Inventory Defects Symbiosis
April 1, 2005: “Customer dissatisfaction”
Ignorance is bliss Too much, too late Agile delusions Retracing your steps There’s more where that came from The right tool for the job Duct tape and baling wire Customer satisfaction
March 1, 2006: “The Agile bullet”
Enemy of the truth Get the rules straightened out Ready for something different? Let the man speak You complete me A bit extreme Are you ready for some rugby! The more you know
October 1, 2007: “How do you measure yourself?”
There is no try Is there a problem here? What’s going on? In the end you’ll thank me I want to know right now Then make your choice We are in charge A girl’s gotta have her standards A unique perspective on the world
October 1, 2010: “You can depend on me”
Amongst our weaponry are I think your brain is going soft Failure to communicate We two are one It’s totally automatic No whining!
November 1, 2010: “Am I bugging you? Bug Reports”
Bug dissection Title and assignment Repro steps Priority Severity Resolution Keep it simple
December 1, 2010: “There’s no place like production”
How did I get here? Surely, you can’t be serious? Then it’s hopeless How do I work this? We’re not in Kansas anymore
February 1, 2011: “Cycle time—The soothsayer of productivity”
What’s done is done If you build it Roaches check in, but they don’t check out! How am I doing? Sign me up How about a few more details Life is good
3. Inefficiency Eradicated
July 1, 2001: “Late specs: Fact of life or genetic defect?”
For every change, churn, churn, churn Hallway meetings Committee meetings Spec change requests Prevention is the best cure
June 1, 2002: “Idle hands”
Baby did a bad bad thing Tell me what I must do Waste not, want not
June 1, 2004: “The day we met”
Why are we here? What are we trying to do? Why are they here? Why am I hearing this now? What are the next steps?
July 1, 2006: “Stop writing specs, co-located feature crews”
Have you lost your mind? Therein lies a dilemma Special needs I don’t recall Stick to one thing You ready?
February 1, 2007: “Bad specs: Who is to blame?”
It’s a setup Communication breakdown Keep it simple and easy Make it robust Get feedback Check that quality is built in What’s the difference?
February 1, 2008: “So far away—Distributed development”
Doesn’t anybody stay in one place anymore? I get so tired when I have to explain Doesn’t help to know that you’re just time away It would be so fine to see your face at my door Where are you when the sun goes down?
December 1, 2008: “De-optimization”
You want answers? I think I can handle this Déjà vu The beat of a different drummer Don’t panic
April 1, 2009: “Your World. Easier”
All too easy Déjà vu—all over again Slip sliding away Our two weapons are
April 1, 2011: “You have to make a decision”
I’m the decider To hire or not to hire Now consider the alternative Tell me why Wait, there’s more
4. Cross Disciplines
April 1, 2002: “The modern odd couple? Dev and Test”
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways Necessary evil or priceless partner? A man’s got to know his limitations You complete me
July 1, 2004: “Feeling testy—The role of testers”
Advanced protection A change will do you good The twilight zone Commander Data It’s quite cool—I assure you
May 1, 2005: “Fuzzy logic—The liberal arts”
It takes all kinds They’re not like us Getting past security Making things happen Better together
November 1, 2005: “Undisciplined—What’s so special about specialization?”
Days of future past Take it to the limit Football is a science The space between Stuck in the middle with you
January 1, 2009: “Sustained engineering idiocy”
You make the call Someone’s got to take responsibility What do I do now? This won’t hurt a bit
May 1, 2011: “Test don’t get no respect”
It’s a different kind of flying altogether That’s easy! I just can’t get enough The world just wants us to fit in Tell me what it means to me
5. Software Quality—More Than a Dream
March 1, 2002: “Are you secure about your security?”
Beware the swinging pendulum Do the right thing You’re only as secure as your weakest link Lead, follow, or get out of the way
November 1, 2002: “Where’s the beef? Why we need quality”
Things have changed Good enough isn’t Hard choices Time enough at last Checking it twice Physician, heal thyself Step by step Too much to ask?
April 1, 2004: “A software odyssey—From craft to engineering”
Craft a desk, engineer a car It’s what you know To thine own self be true What’s in a number It’s their habits that separate them Think big to get small Good to great
July 1, 2005: “Review this—Inspections”
A bad combination The perfect storm Who’s in charge? So, what do you think? It’s just a formality Are you ready, kids? Checking it twice Magical merge meeting Tricks of the trade Getting it right
October 1, 2006: “Bold predictions of quality”
Enigma? I don’t think so Twins of evil The usual suspects You’re gonna love it Quit fooling around Quality is no accident
May 1, 2008: “Crash dummies: Resilience”
Struggle against reality Perhaps be less assertive If at first you don’t succeed Welcome to the jungle Just like starting over Let’s not be hasty It’s always the same
October 1, 2008: “Nailing the nominals”
Back to basics I want to be a cowboy But it’s so simple Is it done? It’s not that complicated
6. Software Design If We Have Time
September 1, 2001: “A tragedy of error handling”
The horror, the horror Taking exception Don’t lose it, use it!
February 1, 2002: “Too many cooks spoil the broth—Sole authority”
A picture is worth a thousand words Does anyone really know what time it is? There can be only one Everything is connected to everything else
May 1, 2004: “Resolved by design”
What is good enough? Design complete Details, details Show me what you’re made of Mind the gap Your recipe for success
February 1, 2006: “The other side of quality—Designers and architects”
You’ll have to do better than that A change would do you good The man just got it wrong Doing it well Next time, try sculpturing Just the right tool Beyond these walls
August 1, 2006: “Blessed isolation—Better design”
Breaking up is hard to do Doing it well There is no “I” in team Step by step Dogs and cats living together
November 1, 2007: “Software performance: What are you waiting for?”
Just one moment, please You’re faster than this Should I keep a copy? You’re not being the ball Have you ever been experienced? You’ll be ready What about me?
April 1, 2008: “At your service”
I’m fuzzy on the whole good/bad thing On good terms Preserve your memories Self-fulfilling prophesy We can get together
August 1, 2008: “My experiment worked! (Prototyping)”
Explore the space That’s so rad! Harness in the good energy You still have a choice Throwing it all away Temptations always come along Do yourself a favor
February 1, 2009: “Green fields are full of maggots”
The horror You saved me from this fanatic Who will save your soul? It’s not gonna get any easier Can I tell you a story? Temptations always come along
7. Adventures in Career Development
December 1, 2001: “When the journey is the destination”
A man’s got to know his limitations Vesting but not resting I wish they would only take me as I am We’re in this together
October 1, 2002: “Life isn’t fair—The review curve”
I’m not going to take this anymore Knowledge is power Taking care of business Go ahead, make my day Reach out and touch someone Got lemons? Make lemonade Change your tune The one behind the wheel
November 1, 2006: “Roles on the career stage”
One, in time, plays many parts Stage right I aspire, sir Overqualified I’m special There can be only one What do you want to be?
May 1, 2007: “Get yourself connected”
It’s who you know I use habit and routine Aren’t you curious? You have our gratitude I’ll get back to you Welcome to the world
September 1, 2007: “Get a job—Finding new roles”
Now which way do we go? We’ve got a situation here There is nothing here for me now It’s been a long time If I go there will be trouble I must be travelling on now
December 1, 2007: “Lead, follow, or get out of the way”
Blind Faith or Cowboy Junkies? Yippee-ki-yay, project buster! Resistance is futile Is that right? I suggest a new strategy I am not a leader of men
July 1, 2008: “Opportunity in a gorilla suit”
I’m blind, man It is all around us Poor pitiful me I took the one less traveled by
March 1, 2010: “I’m deeply committed”
I get bloated with a foamy latte Living in the past The reason is a little vague I don’t believe that’s a proper characterization Always thinkin’ about yourself Bogus. Heinous. Most nontriumphant.
April 1, 2010: “The new guy”
Establishing order Get a grip on yourself Build your support group Extend the honeymoon Learn the ropes Start your quest Way to go
June 1, 2010: “Level up”
The basics Entry level (e.g., SDE I) Independence (e.g., SDE II) Team leadership (Senior) Group leadership (Principal) Organization and industry leadership (Partner or higher) Set your course
September 1, 2010: “Making the big time”
It’s a question of time The future’s so bright Blame Canada! Insects don’t have politics Make it so It’s alright for you
January 1, 2011: “Individual leadership”
There are many ways of going forward Ask the expert I know I’ve got a bad reputation Quality is job one That’s a stretch What? You can do it
8. Personal Bug Fixing
December 1, 2002: “My way or the highway—Negotiation”
An offer you can’t refuse Grow up A shadow and a threat have been growing in my mind Don’t shoot the messenger So happy together
February 1, 2005: “Better learn life balance”
Balance is key Words without action I can’t even balance my checkbook Balance good...everything good
June 1, 2005: “Time enough”
Give it to me straight Pardon the interruption Find your happy place None of us is as dumb as all of us A burden we must share Tell me what I must do He’s just a kid You deserve a break Everything’s in order here Keeping it real Large and in charge
August 1, 2005: “Controlling your boss for fun and profit”
I have no hand Know the enemy and know yourself They succeed in adapting themselves Selling water to fish Eyes on the prize Engage Dare to dream
April 1, 2006: “You talking to me? Basic communication”
Think about me Tell me what you want You want it when? Got a short little span of attention Are we done?
March 1, 2007: “More than open and honest”
That’s no excuse I’ll be honest with you It’s not easy They seem to have an open door policy No place to hide Not what I had in mind Getting it right
March 1, 2009: “I’m listening”
Thanks for the advice Tell me more about me Back off, man. I’m a scientist Now it’s my turn! We have come full circle We don’t have much time
July 1, 2009: “The VP-geebees”
Wisdom to know the difference The secret of my success A riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma Easy as 1, 2, 3 I read the instructions Oh behave! How’d I do?
December 1, 2009: “Don’t panic”
You should say yes All other priorities are rescinded Trust but verify Know when to say when I live to serve
August 1, 2010: “I messed up”
Make it right Take responsibility Deeply understand the fallout Invite help to repair the damage Ensure it doesn’t happen again All better
March 1, 2011: “You’re no bargain either”
The good, the bad, and the ugly Take all of me I’ll accommodate you We’ve gotta play to your strengths Warts and all
9. Being a Manager, and Yet Not Evil Incarnate
February 1, 2003: “More than a number—Productivity”
Careful what you wish for Playing a role The makings of a great dev You be the judge
September 1, 2004: “Out of the interview loop”
Blaming the help Ninety percent preparation That is the question The whiteboard compiler Prepping the recruiter Prepping the interviewers (again) A gentle reminder The last puzzle piece
November 1, 2004: “The toughest job—Poor performers”
What did you expect? Bite the bullet Seeking professional help Failure is not an option The goal is success Ask and you shall receive You can’t always get what you want
September 1, 2005: “Go with the flow—Retention and turnover”
I’ll just walk the earth Nice dam, huh? Flowing like a river Fresh meat Sharing is caring Room to grow I must be traveling Surrender to the flow
December 1, 2005: “I can manage”
The gift that keeps on giving Good enough for me Easy does it I want to work I’m not an object Good to great I serve
May 1, 2006: “Beyond comparison—Dysfunctional teams”
Trying to pick a fight This is not a competition I’ll give you a hint One for all
March 1, 2008: “Things have got to change: Change management”
A change would do you good Make your opening statement You are ready then? I’m in my prime They could use a good pilot like you Ready to make the leap? Gone but not forgotten There is nothing permanent except change
June 1, 2009: “I hardly recognize you”
Everybody wants results The end may justify the means The time has come to act and act quickly Let us celebrate I’d like to thank the Academy All right, let’s review
October 1, 2009: “Hire’s remorse”
Hiring people instead of pipe dreams I found myself much more reasonable Well, what do you need? You could even say that he has principles I’m trying to tell you something about my life
November 1, 2009: “Spontaneous combustion of rancid management”
It’s not that bad Do I look all rancid and clotted? It’s a path made of principle Oh, the noise! Noise! Noise! Noise! All progress has resulted from people who took unpopular positions
January 1, 2010: “One to one and many to many”
A deeper purpose Between you and me Float like a butterfly How am I doing? Are we having fun yet? You gotta trust me
July 1, 2010: “Culture clash”
You see the whole culture Back off, man. I’m a scientist. Environment Individual Is it deliberate? I’m going to ask you a few questions All together now
10. Microsoft, You Gotta Love It
November 1, 2001: “How I learned to stop worrying and love reorgs”
Down the Tower of Babel it goes Life in hell The road less traveled Part of the problem or part of the solution?
March 1, 2005: “Is your PUM a bum?”
The man with a plan I can’t wait to operate The devil is in the details The rules of the road Back on course
September 1, 2006: “It’s good to be the King of Windows”
Have you any last request? Prepare the ship Set a course Engage Navigation Accountability Windows, the next generation
December 1, 2006: “Google: Serious threat or poor spelling?”
They falter, we flourish Failure by design Smart people, smart clients Staying vigilant Staying out in front
April 1, 2007: “Mid-life crisis”
You’ve changed Just another tricky day Leave little to chance I don’t think the boy can handle it Not getting any younger Don’t panic Nobody’s perfect
November 1, 2008: “NIHilism and other innovation poison”
Why the long face? Compelling, and rich I’ll do it myself! Maybe I could turn this thing into my advantage I’m good enough, I’m smart enough Those who do not learn from history If not me, who? And if not now, when?
February 1, 2010: “Are we functional?”
I’m PUMed What’s your function? Make the switch You can go your own way Finding the right mix
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