![]() ![]() Lucid and very readable, this is probably the best book I've read in the IT space. Very distilled, covers so many areas, all relevant. What were the best IT / Software books you read in 2021? For me, it would be these two:ģ7 Things One Architect Knows, by Gregor Hohpe #softwareengineering #softwaredevelopment ĭeveloper Experience Is Essential. ![]() The argument goes that although we have better tools for development and debugging, this has not improved the situation regarding developers ramping up and understanding modern codebases, a problem that is at least as bad today as it was when highlighted decades ago in classic texts such as Principles of Software Engineering and Design. This of course leads into the well recognised issues of documentation and codebase cognizance, which mostly reside in personal developer mental models. “Most toolchains, from where the first lines of code are written through test, build, integration and deployment all the way out to production, are made up of a patchwork quilt of products and services from different suppliers” Shanea Leven discusses the situation for software development, highlighting the issues not with the specifics of doing the work, but with the issues _surrounding_ the work. You really are with the design for a long time, and I really believe in the fact that you don't just work though pre-silicon, or even the execution phase, and just move on - you have to feel the pain of everything in your design, so you can be a better architect."_ĪnandTech Interviews Mike Clark, AMD’s Chief Architect of Zen You feel the pain when you hear work is put on the software community, and so you do better the next time. You really learn which of your decisions were good and which were bad. _".here at AMD a Lead Architect goes from high-level design, all the way to silicon, then to post silicon by engaging with customers. Which is equally applicable to many areas of project development: They cover a number of topics, but one standout paragraph highlights the importance of staying on to see the effects of your early decisions rather than moving on to the next project before the last one has wrapped. They’re already working on this project, that means there must be something new coming.An interview with Mike Clark, AMD's chief architect of Zen. It remains to be seen what new additions the Zen 5 will bring to the table. So we won’t be seeing the AMD Zen 5 in markets at least before 2021. AMD Zen 5 Release Date:Īccording to AMD’s current roadmap, the Ryzen 2000 series is coming out this year, and the Zen 3 lineup of processors is scheduled for release in 2020. ![]() Many manufacturing companies do that because of the number 4 being unlucky it’s synonymous to “death” in Chinese. So what about the Zen 4? One of the possible reasons the Zen 4 hasn’t been mentioned is that AMD is skipping the fourth generation. And here we’re finding out that AMD is already working on Zen 5. One peculiar thing is that there’s no mention of Zen 4 anywhere. In the above video you can see the Chief Architect for Zen talk about his work on the fifth installment of AMD CPUs. ![]()
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