Can Programmers Be More Like Ants? A Look at Stigmergy in Software Development
2025-01-14
This article explores the evolution of software development team structures. Historically, a top-down, waterfall model prevailed, leading to inefficiencies. The internet age saw the rise of distributed teams, transforming software architecture into a network-like structure. The author draws a parallel between this new organizational structure and the collective intelligence of ants and other insects – stigmergy. Stigmergy, through indirect stimulation (e.g., code comments, emails), enables efficient collaboration without central control. The article concludes by advocating for programmers to learn from collective intelligence, mimicking insect collaboration to improve software development efficiency and quality.