Others are keen to talk/write/speculate about the latest shiny things.
I want to understand how the latest shiny things fit into larger trends and the overall/long term tends.
My first book followed a structure from a presentation first given 6 years earlier and then refined over that time (and the 18 months I spent writing it.)
My next book is in 3 parts.
Part I has its roots in a document I wrote over 20 years before.
Part 2 is based on my own checklist, that I've been building for more than 5 years.
Part 3 is based on a revelation I had and then spent 2 years actively trying to disprove with conversations with hundreds of developers. (Repeatedly asking people to tell me why I'm wrong - was a new, but ultimately enlightening and encouraging experience when no one had an answer.)
Anyway, there's another book coming.
Progress is slow, but I keep discovering new things that must be included and the result wouldn't have been as good if I'd missed them out or if trying to retrofit them into something already written.
Yes, this might be me trying to find excuses for not seeming to have made more progress.
Still, I'm excited for the book and look forward to sharing it's lessons in the (hopefully not too distant) future.
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