Hi everyone, A subject that has come up in a couple of unrelated conversations recently (largely because once I saw it I started seeing the pattern everywhere) is decoupling tasks. The problem scenario is this: suppose you have 100 tasks, and you can do most of them independently of the others (e.g. sorting mail, answering emails, reviewing code, tidying, etc). There is a tendency to think of this problem as
Decoupling
Decoupling
Decoupling
Hi everyone, A subject that has come up in a couple of unrelated conversations recently (largely because once I saw it I started seeing the pattern everywhere) is decoupling tasks. The problem scenario is this: suppose you have 100 tasks, and you can do most of them independently of the others (e.g. sorting mail, answering emails, reviewing code, tidying, etc). There is a tendency to think of this problem as