AuthorAlexandru Bolboaca

I'm 41 years old. I read my first book on computers when I was 10 and my first job as a programmer was in 2000. I went through various jobs of the trade: technical lead, team leader, project manager, software architect, trainer, coach, product owner, CTO. I'm interested in producing useful and well-designed software products and in growing the teams that make them possible.

Three Problems For The Next Era of Software Craftsmanship

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In 1900 David Hilbert challenged the best mathematical minds to solve 23 problems. This set of problems has influenced the mathematics of the next century, leading to surprising discoveries. Probably the most shocking discovery was that axiomatic systems have inherent limitations. Today, a different set of very bright people face a new era. 7 years of Software Craftsmanship has led to changes in...

What I’ve Learned From Publishing My First Book

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I had a wish starting from 5th grade: to publish a book. A wish finally fulfilled this year when my first book, “Usable Software Design” became available on leanpub. But this is not a blog post about the book per se. It’s not even meant to convince you to buy it (although you should). It’s more about convincing you that you have to publish your own book. It’s fun, it...

Future Internet: centralized or distributed?

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I saw last evening the documentary “The Internet’s own boy”, about the life of Aaron Swartz. His life was very impressive, and it made me think more about the Internet and to its social value. That is still a work in progress, but I have some things to share. I’ve struggled to understand the Internet for a very long time. This may sound very strange coming from a...

alexbolboaca.ro Reflections on design, craft and software

A new home for merging ideas about design

It is my strong belief that software design can learn a lot from other design disciplines. I wrote blog posts, a book and did talks on this topic, and it was time to group them all together. These ideas have now a new home: https://codedesigner.eu. My plan is to add more blog posts there, and to involve other people doing work in this area.