#36 YAGNI
Symbiobites #36: Often in software engineering foreseeing requirements ends up hurting the project more often than not.
read more »Symbiobites #36: Often in software engineering foreseeing requirements ends up hurting the project more often than not.
read more »Symbiobites #35: In general, IoT and software projects need a vision more than they need a detailed roadmap.
read more »Symbiobites #34: The challenge in IoT over the next years remains in identifying the highest value use cases and convincing the stakeholders.
read more »Symbiobites #33: We are providing a list with some rough pointers on latencies for different kinds of networking technologies.
read more »Symbiobites #32: It’s still crucial to understand AI at a deeper level in order to solve the challenges that it cannot help us with.
read more »Symbiobites #31: Getting your product out to the actual end-users can help keep that crucial perspective!
read more »Symbiobites #30: There are three main methods for localising an object using 2.4 GHz radio, each best suited to different applications.
read more »Symbiobites #29: If you are able to set realistic expectations from the start, your chances of your project success increase significantly!
read more »Symbiobites #28: Will natural language become the programming language that’s turned into code by AI and what makes this difficult?
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