A technologist currently working in eHealth, loves to code, grow new developers and solve new problems leveraging old technology approaches.
I love opensource & knowledge sharing
Location
Kampala, Uganda
Education
BSc Civil Engineering
Work
Problem Solver and Solutions Strategist at Styx Technology Group
A technologist currently working in eHealth, loves to code, grow new developers and solve new problems leveraging old technology approaches.
I love opensource & knowledge sharing
Location
Kampala, Uganda
Education
BSc Civil Engineering
Work
Problem Solver and Solutions Strategist at Styx Technology Group
Solve your client's problem ... Start with a framework to abstract alot of the implementation, then evolve over time
Ummm... why not solve the problem, then extract a framework if it looks like you've built one.
Which I don't think you will. Unless you're DHH.
Oh yes indeed, what I have learnt is that most problems have been solved - so I need to build on top of that as I do not have the time
Rather than extract and drive my own framework, better to contribute my existing problem approach to another framework that solves a similar problem.