Well, if requests might convince you continue on the book here is mine:
Please do continue on the book - it was great fun reading and re-reading
it.
"The real reason for writing this book is that the ideas it communicates
are neat. There's an intellectual heritage here, a history of people
building idea upon idea. It's an academic heritage, but not in the fussy
sense. It's more a joyous heritage of tinkerers, of people buttonholing
their friends and saying, "You know, if I take that and think about it
like this, look what I can do!""
I would wish that some of us can do the same, when you have completed.
Regards,
Roshan James
http://pensieve.thinkingms.com/
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Thanks for the kind words. I do want to continue the book, but I'm now the chair of the Agile Alliance board, have grand plans, and don't want to shirk those duties by overcommitting (more than usual).
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On Jun 28, 2004, at 7:10 AM, James, Roshan (Cognizant) wrote:
Well, if requests might convince you continue on the book here is mine:
Please do continue on the book - it was great fun reading and re-reading
it.
"The real reason for writing this book is that the ideas it communicates
are neat. There's an intellectual heritage here, a history of people
building idea upon idea. It's an academic heritage, but not in the fussy
sense. It's more a joyous heritage of tinkerers, of people buttonholing
their friends and saying, "You know, if I take that and think about it
like this, look what I can do!""
I would wish that some of us can do the same, when you have completed.
Regards,
Roshan James
http://pensieve.thinkingms.com/
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