The Only Japanese You Need As A Software Developer. Ever.
Feb 9th, 2009 by AZuidhof
Recently, a slew of Japanese is coming our way from the factories of Toyota, cumulating in this big trend called Lean (as in “first there was Waterfall, then Iterative/Incremental, then Agile, and now we have Lean”). Now this is all fine and good, but every time Dave Laribee or Scott Bellware put some of those cool sounding words in their bg posts however, I need a dictionary to understand what they mean (no offense guys!). Even got a suggestion today to give in and learn Japanese.
Well, what to do? Me, being a pragmatic (read: lazy) guy, set apart 5 minutes to find a better solution (read: Google a bit). And here I present to you, dear reader, the one and only Lean Dictionary you will even need – by Staffan Nöteberg:
if you don’t see anything above, go here: Lean Dictionary – Staffan Nöteberg

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