I think everyone has a different thought process and style of thinking and work and it is painful to force others to use your way of thinking or working or organisation.
I have written about video game interfaces, for work, person stacks, person based APIs. Conway's law is very real.
I like the idea of interlocking lists that act like gears of work between individuals.
I can outline my interface with you and you can react to tasks I give you, based on your interface.
Like a unit test, I can import you and tell you what I need, you ask clarifying questions and I reply to them and we both track the mutual fallout. Synchronization and back and forth with email is painful and antiquated.
I have written about video game interfaces, for work, person stacks, person based APIs. Conway's law is very real.
I like the idea of interlocking lists that act like gears of work between individuals.
I can outline my interface with you and you can react to tasks I give you, based on your interface.
Like a unit test, I can import you and tell you what I need, you ask clarifying questions and I reply to them and we both track the mutual fallout. Synchronization and back and forth with email is painful and antiquated.