2018년 4월 15일 일요일

Talking And Testing

Over at Cent, we are in the last phase of testing our brand new Iterative Comparison Algorithm (or ICA for short) that has been developed to support an innovative new sorting mechanism that'll supplant the current voting system.

Currently, there is a group of around 5~6 Centurions (myself included) who have been testing it and providing feedback over the past few days before we push it out to every Centian.

What is super amazing about this (aside from simply being a part of this) is that we're testing what only a few weeks ago was a shell of an idea.

It was an idea that was talked about. A lot. And then some more.

But at a certain point during those talks, the basic elements of the idea took root. From that point any additional talking would've been superfluous - talking would've only served to distract and delay necessary subsequent actions.

Of course the next necessary actions I am referring to are buidling and testing.

So Max and Cam buidled and now we're testing. But the thing is, we're talking even more now than during the ideation stage, because, of course.

Talk and discussion help direct and propel action and then help fortify the results of whatever action is taken. It is a brilliantly simple process that seems obvious, but requires constant minding to know when talking needs to take a backseat.

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