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1:07 AM
i used a log as a mallet the other day
 
 
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2:42 AM
Today I learned that performance is the difference between 200K and 1M iterations-per-second
 
 
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4:13 AM
Haskell is the next language I'm going to learn
I learned a little bit of assembly for fun and it was really worthwhile because I understood a lot of low level stuff, like what bits actually are and how they store data
and how the CPU runs programs. The godbolt compiler explorer is really fun too.
 
👍
 
 
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6:16 AM
@Lapys I wonder whether the hen was sedated, I put clothes pegs on my pet chooks tails and necklaces on their neck a couple of times. They went hysterical, wanting the items off themselves.
 
Lmao, they prefer to breathe through their feathers
 
Chickens are good hand warmers in winter - warm and soft. I also tried to use them as feet warmers and pillows, they wouldn't let me. I am such a mean kitteh :x
 
Lol, well they do warm up the eggs they produce. Speaking of which, do your pets lay eggs?
 
 
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9:35 AM
@Lapys Yes, they do.
 
user1804599
9:57 AM
@eyeseaevan Nice.
 
2:31 PM
Ooh
 
 
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user7659542
7:35 PM
for requirement management, large firms typically use Doord from IBM
 
user7659542
does an opensource or free alternative exist?
 
user7659542
A good alternative.
 
@traducerad really? Because IBM uses JIRA
 
user7659542
@Mgetz I dont understand your reaction/question/surprise/statement
 
@traducerad Just always surprised when I see people still using Rational, HP ALM... etc
given that the firms that sell them (IBM, and HP) both don't use them internally
 
user7659542
7:43 PM
I m looking for a tool which allows to manage requirements and is affordable
 
Generally that would be JIRA/Rally
 
user7659542
@Mgetz I see
 
user7659542
@Mgetz AFAIK JIRA does not allow to store software and system requirements
 
user7659542
and to perform requirements tracability
 
@traducerad it does, you just have to add the fields
 
user7659542
7:45 PM
I m quite surprized
 
user7659542
Are we speaking about the same things?
 
@traducerad technically yes... but you're probably thinking more waterfall traditionally
I'm thinking agile
 
user7659542
software requirements are typically grouped in a bunch of separate documents and describe what the software should do. Description is done in a very systematic way: "the XYZ software module shall do 123 when it receives message ABC" you sometimes have hundreds or thousands of requirements per module
 
user7659542
@Mgetz let's have a look at this...
 
@traducerad Yeah you're waterfall
that's not the requirements method everybody else uses
 
user7659542
7:50 PM
What sort of reqs do the youngsters use nowadays?
 
user7659542
@Mgetz thats what is being used in aerospace and defence
 
User stories usually, then mini-MVPs
 
user7659542
V cycle
 
@traducerad I can say from experience with clients.. not universally
 
user7659542
stories and requirements as I see them are not mutually exclusive
 
7:51 PM
they may have very rigorous process, but many are actually agile
@traducerad if you start from the requirement and work back to the user story... then ues they are
 
user7659542
hmm well no, I see it differently
 
I've worked with Pharma, defense, and areospace... you're not special
all of them were able to do agile
 
user7659542
but my understanding of user stories may be wrong. Based on the user stories, ie an informal description of your system (eg a car) one can derive formal system requirements. From sys reqs one can then derive software requirements
 
some of which did it insanely well
 
user7659542
@Mgetz I have never said doing Agile is not doable/possible. I m just trying to figure out whether we have diverging visions or I am not understanding you correctly
 
user7659542
7:54 PM
Neither did I claim I m special
 
Apologies, just used to hearing "This is why we're a special case" from clients... when they really really aren't
 
user7659542
so if what I said right there corresponds to a waterfall approach
 
user7659542
4 mins ago, by traducerad
but my understanding of user stories may be wrong. Based on the user stories, ie an informal description of your system (eg a car) one can derive formal system requirements. From sys reqs one can then derive software requirements
 
user7659542
is the link you sent still applicable?
 
user7659542
i m still going through the webpages and seeing what it is all about
 
7:59 PM
@traducerad I don't think you're using user stories... a user story has an actor, an action or deliverable, and a clear concrete benefit to that actor. e.g. "as a driver I need a switch to control the if the traction control is enabled or not such that I can take my car to a track and have fun by disabling the traction control"
 
user7659542
Maybe we somehow use "user stories" but it does not have that same distinct definition and precise terminology?
 
in that case it's describing a concrete switch
 
user7659542
I m not an agile expert btw
 
@traducerad Then they aren't user stories. The are just implementation cards
Part of a user story is intent
 
user7659542
I know there are companies out there whose sole job is to describe how Agile works to other companies. Which I find a quite funny thing tbh
 
user7659542
8:02 PM
@Mgetz looks interesting. Looking at a youtube video showing what it looks like atm
 
user7659542
looks much more pleasant to work with than Doors
 
user7659542
Actually I don't know...
 
user7659542
It looks overkill in some sense
 
user7659542
typically a requirement is 1 sentence which is concise, atomic, testable, etc...
 
user7659542
here on R4J it looks like they create 1 entire webpage per requirement
 
user7659542
8:07 PM
So they'll start creating 1 webpage per software requirement?
 
user7659542
example of the issue I see with this: Imagine you are creating a GUI. You ll have hundreds of software requirements covering the GUI's behaviour into details.

1. The GUI shall send a TCP IP containing the user's login info when the CONNECT button is clicked
2. The GUI shall be closed when the user clicks the CANCEL button
3. The GUI shall calculate the mass of the universe with the formula described in document XyZ when the COMPUTE button is clicked.
 
user7659542
Having a separate web/JIRA page for every requirement like this looks like overkill
 
user7659542
Such a requirement is clear in 1 line/sentence and does not need an entire separate webpage
 
 
8:34 PM
@traducerad so it's not really? it keeps things small and testable and splitable based on priority
 

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