Sunday, October 07, 2007

Software Industrialization - They Say, I do
A short description of my purpose of Visit to Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Lot of my colleagues asked me why I came here. I hope this keeps them amused.

Long Long a Well Written Algorithm Ago
When the Practice of Programming was a Venerated Dexterity, I know
When Testing was Implicit and Implied was Efficiency
When the Final Composition was a Program with High Life Expectancy

In a world marred by Jingoism for Jargons
The Good Code got maruded by Specialist Shenanigans
Packages, Components, Services and Patterns
Veiled Vestiges unsearchable even with the Brightest Lanterns

"Process" - an utterance supposedly implying course of action
Now Widely Disregarded as the Root cause for Inaction
Gross Mismanagement and Antipatterns are the Order of the day
"Software Industrialization" - a new Argot now makes its way

An Industry needing Industrialization is a Comical Irony
A "Golden Hammer" Initiative lead by the Software Crony
The Software Janitor - a Coder of the Old School
No Magic Broom, a Debris to clean - Minneapolis is Cool

1 Comments:

At November 07, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Vishy,

Very cool poem you have there - so true and ironic at the same time - software industrialization - we write code to industrialize just about every other industry but our own!

Keep up the great poems!

Mitch

 

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