I feel like someone should develop and market the "I Ching" and the "Tao te Ching" as a development methodology. It could attain the same cultural position that "The Art of War" enjoys in business.
> Chapter 54
> That which is well established cannot be uprooted
> That which is strongly held cannot be taken
> The descendants will commemorate it forever
Here, the classic teaches us that strong coupling incurs technical debt which limits the future of the application. Just because we've always done it this way, doesn't mean you must rigidly follow bad methodology.
Plus, the inclusion of I Ching divination provides a built in means of making easy decisions and resolving conflicts.
> Chapter 54
> That which is well established cannot be uprooted
> That which is strongly held cannot be taken
> The descendants will commemorate it forever
Here, the classic teaches us that strong coupling incurs technical debt which limits the future of the application. Just because we've always done it this way, doesn't mean you must rigidly follow bad methodology.
Plus, the inclusion of I Ching divination provides a built in means of making easy decisions and resolving conflicts.