Tech Done Right · Episode 21
· October 2017
How Set Design Can Inform Software Architecture With Betsy Haibel
with Betsy Haibel
Duration: 41:29
Any profession that requires you to hit a budget and a deadline while balancing the project vision with practical logistics has a lot to say to software architects and project managers. Betsy Haibel was a professional theatrical set designer before becoming a software developer and architect, and we talk about how set design is like and not like software design. Not only do we talk about favorite shows, we also give you practical advice for designing your project.
Show Notes
How Set Design Can Inform Software Architecture With Betsy Haibel
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Guest
Betsy Haibel or betsyhaibel.com, co-founder of Cohere
Summary
Any profession that requires you to hit a budget and a deadline while balancing the project vision with practical logistics has a lot to say to software architects and project managers. Betsy Haibel was a professional theatrical set designer before becoming a software developer and architect, and we talk about how set design is like and not like software design. Not only do we talk about favorite shows, we also give you practical advice for designing your project.
Notes
01:24 - Creative Work as a Set Designer and it’s Relation to Software Architecture
11:13 - Software Architecture Metaphors
15:11 - Approaching Software Design as Set Design
17:22 - Designing For Flexibility/Keeping Design Open
27:13 - Scalability in a Smaller vs Larger Environments
30:44 - Communication
36:12 - Approaching Purity and Reality
Special Guest: Betsy Haibel.
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