What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of - Stack Overflow [closed] most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-11-28T07:24:23Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/868774 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of 20 What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of [closed] Matthew Jones 2009-05-15T13:47:41Z 2009-09-10T20:02:24Z <p>As a novice programmer, I've noticed that lately my group has been using buzzwords like "integrated suite," "solutions," and "rich interface," the last one also being mentioned on a stackoverflow thread. </p> <p>These things sound kind of intriguing, but they also seem to be words that are purely fluff, meant to make things sound more interesting than they really are.</p> <p>I understand that buzzzwords will vary a great deal from market to market and from company to company, but in your collective experience, are there any universal buzzwords programmers should watch out for?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/868804#868804 3 Answer by Kevin for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Kevin 2009-05-15T13:51:52Z 2009-05-15T13:51:52Z <p>The word that I have learned to fear is when management tells me that a position or project would be a good "opportunity."</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/868822#868822 9 Answer by AaronS for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of AaronS 2009-05-15T13:55:37Z 2009-05-15T13:55:37Z <p>Agile Development</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/868823#868823 9 Answer by ChrisW for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of ChrisW 2009-05-15T13:56:19Z 2009-05-15T16:08:47Z <p>From a business perspective, the word "need": in phrases like "we 'need' this feature" or "we 'need' this soon".</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/868828#868828 17 Answer by Corbin March for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Corbin March 2009-05-15T13:57:16Z 2009-05-15T14:03:00Z <ul> <li>"Seamless integration" - similar to unicorns, it doesn't exist</li> <li>"Enterprise" - aka, difficult to implement and maintain</li> <li>"Agile" - since waterfall development is embarrassing, many organizations renamed it, unchanged, to 'Agile'. To clarify, I think agile principles are great, but most people using the word don't seem to use them.</li> <li>"User Acceptance Testing" - often used when people mean 'gathering requirements'</li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/868830#868830 5 Answer by Ólafur Waage for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Ólafur Waage 2009-05-15T13:57:25Z 2009-05-15T13:57:25Z <p>Not <strong>what</strong> buzzword, but <strong>when</strong> they are used. Also be wary of words that don't mean anything.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/868833#868833 1 Answer by Sliff for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Sliff 2009-05-15T13:57:35Z 2009-05-15T13:57:35Z <p>Being told by management that a particular project is a great way for you to be "brought on". Of course even if you do actually learn something new, come review time you'll probably still be told you don't show any signs of having "progressed in the right direction".</p> <p>Neither phrase has any real definable metric, so really what I'm saying is watch out for any management phrases/expressions that can't be firmly quantified, or which sound like a positive but end up being a stick to beat you with.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/868835#868835 5 Answer by Chrisb for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Chrisb 2009-05-15T13:57:49Z 2009-05-15T13:57:49Z <p>Buzzwords are only bad if someone that doesn't know what they mean tries to drop them randomly into conversations, to try to make themselves look smart.</p> <p>Words like "robust" and "scalable" were the big buzzwords five years ago it seems. These two words are perfectly fine if you know what they mean.</p> <p>The real funny thing is when a buzzword dropper uses two buzzwords that are opposites to describe the same thing.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/868836#868836 18 Answer by Anton Gogolev for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Anton Gogolev 2009-05-15T13:57:56Z 2009-05-15T13:57:56Z <p>SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture).</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/868837#868837 5 Answer by Paul Morie for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Paul Morie 2009-05-15T13:58:02Z 2009-05-15T13:58:02Z <p>SOA. See <a href="http://martinfowler.com/bliki/ServiceOrientedAmbiguity.html" rel="nofollow">Service Oriented Ambiguity</a>.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/868838#868838 6 Answer by Justin Ethier for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Justin Ethier 2009-05-15T13:58:07Z 2009-05-15T13:58:07Z <ul> <li>Enterprise - Expensive, hard to understand, only used by large companies, etc.</li> <li>4GL - Often used to refer to obsolete programming languages.</li> <li>SOA - Generally just a fancy name for web services.</li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/868847#868847 3 Answer by Joonas Pulakka for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Joonas Pulakka 2009-05-15T13:59:56Z 2009-05-15T13:59:56Z <p>"Customer Centric". If someone is emphasizing customer centricity, then he probably isn't.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/868859#868859 15 Answer by daddz for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of daddz 2009-05-15T14:03:12Z 2009-05-15T14:03:12Z <p>Cloud and Grid are some recent ones.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/868876#868876 7 Answer by Mr. Matt for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Mr. Matt 2009-05-15T14:05:23Z 2009-05-15T14:05:23Z <p>Anything involving 'Enterprise', 'Disruptive Technology' or 'Blue Sky Thinking'. Any technical term used incorrectly to convince customers.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/868933#868933 19 Answer by Galwegian for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Galwegian 2009-05-15T14:14:47Z 2009-05-15T14:14:47Z <p>I personally dislike consultants who use the following words/phrases.</p> <ol> <li>'Synergy'</li> <li>'Paradigm'</li> <li>'Thinking outside of the box'</li> </ol> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/869174#869174 1 Answer by Chris for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Chris 2009-05-15T14:55:06Z 2009-09-10T20:02:24Z <p>The general rule I use is that when someone who spends more time straightening their tie and less time with the actual developers mentions some whizzbang technology, I want to run their tie through a paper shredder with them attached to it!</p> <ol> <li>Synergy</li> <li>Cohesion</li> <li>Cloud</li> <li>Agile</li> <li>TDD</li> </ol> <p>The last two are good practices but normally stated like, "we are agile", instead of, "our team tries to practice agility, which works sometimes and others it doesn't".</p> <p>The former means nothing because the person just Googled it, read the first paragraph of the executive summary and suddenly is a believer.</p> <p>The statement means they've tried it and discovered in practice, most ideologies are not perfect.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/869260#869260 0 Answer by jetxee for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of jetxee 2009-05-15T15:11:45Z 2009-05-15T15:11:45Z <p>Nanotechnology.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/869280#869280 0 Answer by Mike for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Mike 2009-05-15T15:15:52Z 2009-05-15T15:15:52Z <ol> <li>Robust (there are more requirements than days allocated for development)</li> <li>Synergy (there are two opposing strategies that don't work well together and you need to make it seem like they do)</li> <li>Enterprise (means a lot of people are involved and nobody can agree)</li> <li>Collaborative (means you do all the work of everybody on your team)</li> <li>Dynamic (means we don't know the requirements)</li> </ol> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/869288#869288 5 Answer by Tom Hubbard for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Tom Hubbard 2009-05-15T15:17:21Z 2009-05-15T15:17:21Z <p>How about: Tweet</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/869308#869308 0 Answer by DanSingerman for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of DanSingerman 2009-05-15T15:20:01Z 2009-05-15T15:20:01Z <ol> <li><p>Transactional </p></li> <li><p>Workflow</p></li> </ol> <p>Both usually used when justifying why 'Enterprise' software is needed.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/869334#869334 0 Answer by smok1 for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of smok1 2009-05-15T15:24:08Z 2009-05-15T15:24:08Z <p>Hey, it is simple: "Java", "ASP.NET" and “Web-based” as a remedy to every single problem, especially one-user programs where simple Excel spreadsheet will do. <br>Disclaimer: I like both Java and ASP.NET, but there are a lot of solutions, where you simply do not even need Client-Server, and various consultants propose distributed-multitier-grid application.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/869345#869345 9 Answer by Simon H. for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Simon H. 2009-05-15T15:26:41Z 2009-05-15T15:26:41Z <p><strong>Web 2.0</strong></p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/869367#869367 0 Answer by geocoin for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of geocoin 2009-05-15T15:32:21Z 2009-05-15T15:32:21Z <p>Mesh - when used incorrectly</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/869377#869377 0 Answer by Mark Lavin for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Mark Lavin 2009-05-15T15:33:47Z 2009-05-15T15:33:47Z <p>My boss uses the word "normalized" way too often. It's completely lost it's meaning in my group.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/869388#869388 5 Answer by MBCook for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of MBCook 2009-05-15T15:35:34Z 2009-05-15T15:35:34Z <p>There are some good cringe-inducing words here, I'm going to add "AJAX".</p> <p>I know AJAX is useful, and you can do some great stuff with it. We've used it for some nice stuff. But when I hear it from a non-developer it usually means one of three things:</p> <ol> <li>Javascript that does some pointless / complicated animation or widget that adds no functionality but just complexity</li> <li>We want to make a desktop application, and are trying really hard at it, but are requiring you to make it a web application (because that's what people do) and have some requirement that makes no sense in the context of a web application</li> <li>Should have said this sentence: "I don't know what AJAX is, but everyone says it or I think it's a magic wand that solves any problem."</li> </ol> <p>My other suggestion goes along, and that's "dynamic". As soon as someone requests their web site be "dynamic" you know you're in trouble. That's usually code for random flash animations.</p> <p>I really like ChrisW's "need". That's can be really true.</p> <p>Edit:</p> <p>One more (since I don't want to make another reply just for this), "social network".</p> <p>Just because you add a "social network" to something doesn't mean you'll make money (or a community). Dunder Mifflin Inifinity (from the Office) is a great example of this kind of thing. You don't need a social network for selling paper. It doesn't provide any value. Social networks are the new XML: the thing that solves any problem.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/869392#869392 2 Answer by Keith for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Keith 2009-05-15T15:35:57Z 2009-05-15T15:35:57Z <p>All of them.</p> <p>By very definition: a buzzword is a simple marketing definition to make it easier to sell a concept. If you hear a term you should always look deeper for what it actually means, and that goes double when the person who says it doesn't know.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/869415#869415 2 Answer by Gulzar for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Gulzar 2009-05-15T15:39:47Z 2009-05-15T15:39:47Z <p>In one place I used to work - <strong>Smart Client Applications</strong>. </p> <p>The term was (ab)used to such an extend that nobody really knew what it stood for.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/869435#869435 3 Answer by SqlACID for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of SqlACID 2009-05-15T15:43:28Z 2009-05-15T20:52:42Z <p>I hope everybody plays <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buzzword%5Fbingo" rel="nofollow">buzzword bingo</a> in their meetings. </p> <p>My current favs:</p> <ol> <li>Low-hanging fruit</li> <li>Virtualized</li> <li>Takeaways/deliverables</li> </ol> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/869531#869531 0 Answer by lothar for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of lothar 2009-05-15T16:00:38Z 2009-05-15T16:00:38Z <p>It's simple, if you have already identified something as a buzzword or a hype, be wary of it.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/869545#869545 0 Answer by Devtron for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of Devtron 2009-05-15T16:02:25Z 2009-05-15T16:02:25Z <p>"Technological Evangelist"</p> <p>in other words..."hype man".</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/869592#869592 0 Answer by amit for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of amit 2009-05-15T16:12:42Z 2009-05-15T16:12:42Z <ol> <li><p>Social Banking! I ran in to a Business Development while travelling. He mentioned that a Social Banking is the next e- thing. I asked what's it about and he said - a mashup of Social Networking and Internet Banking. I dozed off to sleep! :D</p></li> <li><p>Also "non-linear" business growth!</p></li> </ol> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/869665#869665 2 Answer by John Nolan for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of John Nolan 2009-05-15T16:30:51Z 2009-05-15T16:30:51Z <p>Fear when anyone non-techie says:</p> <h1>XML</h1> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/868774/what-buzzwords-should-we-be-wary-of/869720#869720 0 Answer by C L for What Buzzwords Should We Be Wary Of C L 2009-05-15T16:44:17Z 2009-05-15T16:44:17Z <p>Haven't heard it in a while:</p> <p>Killer App</p> <p>It makes me think of middle managers trying to use mangled slang from doped-out skaters and surfers.</p> <p>Buzzword risk: the application they have in mind for you to write from scratch is a second-rate copy of something that Microsoft has already done, and better.</p>