The software industry treats it as a science. It uses
processes like MRDs, PRDs, and functional specs to convert customer needs into
software that solves their problems. Various roles like product managers,
engineering managers, project managers, architects, and programmers work
together to drive the process like an efficient machine. Programmers are
usually referred to as software engineers, but unlike mechanical, civil, and
other kinds of engineers, software engineers don’t have any certification
process or formal requirements. In fact, technically, software engineers aren’t engineers at all.
Many famous people in the field recognize programming as an art.
Good code isn’t a commodity that’s just pumped out – it’s composed like a novel
or music. Good software is created from good code using a good development
process.
I’d argue that quality software is a melding of the two
views – that software development is both a science and an art.
In his novel Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Robert Pirsig explores the dualistic nature of beauty in technology.
“Classical beauty,” he says, “is the beauty of the way a
technology works, the way all its parts work harmoniously together just as
designed to achieve the desired effect. For a motorcycle, this could be how the
valves, pistons, crank, and ignition system work together to efficiently
convert fossil fuel into the rotational energy of the flywheel, which by way of
the clutch, transmission, chain, and wheel is converted into forward kinetic
energy of the motorcycle and its rider.”
Romantic beauty, on the other hand, is the beauty that
strikes the senses. For a motorcycle, this would be how it looks, sounds, and
makes one feel as he rides it. While he wrote Zen and the Art of Motorcycle
Maintenance in the 1970s, this classic/romantic paradigm provides an excellent
ground for analyzing modern software development practices.
About Dirk Morris Dirk Morris is the founder and CTO of Untangle, which incorporates more than 30 open source projects into a single open source network gateway platform to stop spam, spyware, viruses, and more.
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