Blog Connecting Engineering & Programming
Software development is a wonderful creative endeavor. Its essence lies not only in creating outstanding products and bringing new value to society but also in being a remarkably enjoyable pursuit for those who have yet to experience it. Today, I will share with you what makes me happy about being involved in software development throughout my journey and becoming a part of this industry.
In software development, Agile and Scrum are two frequently used methodologies for monitoring progress and team activities. Personally, I have worked extensively with Scrum on numerous projects across different companies and teams. I've come to realize that Scrum doesn't always yield effectiveness. Sometimes, it can even make a team less efficient. This is something I want to share through my reflections on the Scrum process.
I consider myself incredibly fortunate to have had exposure to computers. They've enabled me to learn, explore, work, communicate, and so much more. It's hard to imagine my life without them.
This is a rather intriguing article that will help you unravel the mystery behind the sequence of `urn` derivatives use Autodeks Platform Services. Through this exposition, you will gain insight into how to encode and decode this numerical sequence, making it applicable for various purposes.
Returning to our story today, I am facing a headache in having to redefine definitions on Design Automation to execute on different Revit versions. This issue makes me repeat the work many times and takes up more time. So, I've been trying to find a way to solve this problem, but it only reduces the workload to some extent.
This is a series following the article Starting Back With APS Part 1. We will continue our exploration of APS in more detail. Through this post, I hope you can gain a better understanding of the fundamental concepts in the basic view area, as well as delve into the details of the essential components of APS.