Interview: The other side of Grady Booch

Sometimes the world is really connected. We bring you short interview that Jurgen Appelo, keynote speaker at QED 2013. made ​​with Grady Booch, this year’s keynote speaker and QED.

What has been the toughest challenge in your past?

From a personal perspective, it was the recovery from my open heart surgery in 2006. As I’d blogged, I was diagnosed with a genetic defect of my aorta in 2004 – the same defect that killed every male in my lineage – and so I took a preemptive strike against that which would surely kill me. The physical recovery was relatively straightforward; the emotional and spiritual recovery continues.

From a professional perspective, I’d say it was the formation of the Unified Modeling Language. Working with Jim and Ivar was simultaneously rewarding and challenging; bringing that work to an OMG standard, whereby we formed a consortium of virtually every major player in the software business, required every amount of my technical, political, and interpersonal skills. In the end, I grew a tremendous amount.

What is the main source of inspiration for what you do?

It is a privilege to be a software developer; it is also a responsibility. Our industry has collectively changed the world, and it’s both humbling and exhilarating to be a part of it. To that end, I’m most inspired by our industry’s impact upon the human experience.

I do have my heros: Grace Murray Hopper, Marvin Minsky, Fred Brooks, Randy Pausch, Nelson Mandela, Carl Sagan.

What activity should be on every manager’s daily list?

Have fun. Listen to the people around you. Remember (in the words of Paul Thoreaux) that nothing is perfect, nothing is complete, nothing lasts.

What can we learn from you in the near future?

I continue my work on creating a handbook of software architecture, a project that I hope to finish before I die.

What is more interesting than software development?

People. Were I not a software geek, I’d probably have been an itinerant musician. Or a priest. Or both.

Source: noop.nl