my point is: developer can stream his 'coding' process which is not equal to 'developing' process because (you are right) 'coding' is about typing code in editor when you already have fully understandable requirements, architecture, algorithms, specifications, mockups and implementation approach
I think in general we teach people in Tutorials on how to use technologies but not how to think.
and yeah streaming and thinking together with the community about requirements, architecture, algorithms, specifications, mockups, and implementation. Would be pretty nice!
See other perspectives and how other people go about a problem. I would watch that!
sure :) but in case to show full process of development developer-presenter need some soft skills (how to tell stories, be extrovert, do not afraid to make mistakes etc.)
not all devs are extroverts ;)
because coding is not equal to the Software Development
What? Can you explain your point a little bit?
I mean yeah these are two different terms...
Coding is the act of typing on the keyboard and producing
software
.Software Development can be more, as the architecture of systems on a whiteboard.
I give you this point.
But in what way is this comment in any way helpful?
This makes developers just looks like some elite groups that fight over every nonsense thing...
my point is: developer can stream his 'coding' process which is not equal to 'developing' process because (you are right) 'coding' is about typing code in editor when you already have fully understandable requirements, architecture, algorithms, specifications, mockups and implementation approach
Yeah and you can stream both?
I think in general we teach people in Tutorials on how to use technologies but not how to think.
and yeah streaming and thinking together with the community about requirements, architecture, algorithms, specifications, mockups, and implementation. Would be pretty nice!
See other perspectives and how other people go about a problem. I would watch that!
sure :) but in case to show full process of development developer-presenter need some soft skills (how to tell stories, be extrovert, do not afraid to make mistakes etc.)
not all devs are extroverts ;)
Yeah, that's true!
If everybody streams there will be nobody to watch ;)
:) yep
BTW, one working case with streaming dev process I practice: when I work as mentor with newcomer (trainee) dev on same project
Yeah, I practice that with my Junior's too.
In German, we call this "sprechendes denken".
I don't know how to translate that correctly. Maybe "spoken thinking".
It means that you just say what you are thinking without first thinking and then speaking.
hm... think this practice is.. COOL! :)
Yeah and I think this is something nobody is talking about.
Maybe live-streaming that would be nice :)