From the monthly archives: February 2006
As an architect, the best technical solution should win out every time. This week I’ve come to realise that the technical solution isn’t always best. I’ve had to deal with not putting forward the technical solution I know is the most appropriate in favour of a technically inferior solution which is more politically acceptable.
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Continue Reading This Post →I’m sure some people think writing a blog is some sort of personal journey to self expression. Some probably think it more akin to self promotion. Well what ever reason it is, I’m back writing again. This time I’ve chosen a new more neutral home.
So what am I going to talk about. OK, [...]
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