I didn’t think this is techtakesworthy, nor is it a sneer, more a airing of perspective, as wanky as that sounds

The gist: Software, or generally computation, can be categorised as a type of building material rather than a type of product in itself.

This framing opens up the view that design within the software industry begins with an assumption that software was the best means for the supposed purpose.

Foundationally, design is the deliberation over the best means to satisfy a given purpose. In reality most design projects begin with limitations to the means available.

Regardless, the knowledge that software is one of many possible means should not be ignored.

To accept “software is eating the world” as a positive movement is to skip the most important choice of any design process. The means that best satisfies the given purpose at that point in time.

The same ignorance of that choice led to plastic eating the world as well.

The means for satisfying a purpose are not limited to building materials. It can be any effort that influences a situation rather than building a thing, physical or virtual.

The goal is to have as open a design process as possible to allow for the most appropriate means to be discovered.

Also audio available here: https://pnc.st/s/faster-and-worse/63b3904b/software-as-material

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      4 hours ago

      “Software, or generally computation, can be categorised as a type of building material rather than a type of product in itself.”

      I just don’t get why that would be a novel or helpful way of looking at it. If anything software is the tool you use to create something. Usually software is used to change and manipulate data in some way. So data could be your material (like marbel) and software could be your tool (like hammer and chisel). And heck…software development would be your blacksmith making your hammer and chisel and a compiler could be the blacksmiths furnace. That all makes more sense to me.

      But I’m just some random Internet guy. Don’t take it personal. I guess it just ‘clicked’ in your mind and hasn’t in mine (yet).