The Pragmatic Engineer

Software architecture with Grady Booch


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Welcome to The Pragmatic Engineer! Today, I’m thrilled to be joined by Grady Booch, a true legend in software development. Grady is the Chief Scientist for Software Engineering at IBM, where he leads groundbreaking research in embodied cognition.

He’s the mind behind several object-oriented design concepts, a co-author of the Unified Modeling Language, and a founding member of the Agile Alliance and the Hillside Group.

Grady has authored six books, hundreds of articles, and holds prestigious titles as an IBM, ACM, and IEEE Fellow, as well as a recipient of the Lovelace Medal (an award for those with outstanding contributions to the advancement of computing). In this episode, we discuss:

• What it means to be an IBM Fellow

• The evolution of the field of software development

• How UML was created, what its goals were, and why Grady disagrees with the direction of later versions of UML

• Pivotal moments in software development history

• How the software architect role changed over the last 50 years

• Why Grady declined to be the Chief Architect of Microsoft – saying no to Bill Gates!

• Grady’s take on large language models (LLMs)

• Advice to less experienced software engineers

• … and much more!

Timestamps

(00:00) Intro

(01:56) What it means to be a Fellow at IBM

(03:27) Grady’s work with legacy systems

(09:25) Some examples of domains Grady has contributed to

(11:27) The evolution of the field of software development

(16:23) An overview of the Booch method

(20:00) Software development prior to the Booch method

(22:40) Forming Rational Machines with Paul and Mike

(25:35) Grady’s work with Bjarne Stroustrup

(26:41) ROSE and working with the commercial sector

(30:19) How Grady built UML with Ibar Jacobson and James Rumbaugh

(36:08) An explanation of UML and why it was a mistake to turn it into a programming language

(40:25) The IBM acquisition and why Grady declined Bill Gates’s job offer 

(43:38) Why UML is no longer used in industry 

(52:04) Grady’s thoughts on formal methods

(53:33) How the software architect role changed over time

(1:01:46) Disruptive changes and major leaps in software development

(1:07:26) Grady’s early work in AI

(1:12:47) Grady’s work with Johnson Space Center

(1:16:41) Grady’s thoughts on LLMs 

(1:19:47) Why Grady thinks we are a long way off from sentient AI 

(1:25:18) Grady’s advice to less experienced software engineers

(1:27:20) What’s next for Grady

(1:29:39) Rapid fire round

The Pragmatic Engineer deepdives relevant for this episode:

• The Past and Future of Modern Backend Practices https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/the-past-and-future-of-backend-practices 

• What Changed in 50 Years of Computing https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/what-changed-in-50-years-of-computing 

• AI Tooling for Software Engineers: Reality Check https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/ai-tooling-2024

Where to find Grady Booch:

• X: https://x.com/grady_booch

• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gradybooch

• Website: https://computingthehumanexperience.com

Where to find Gergely:

• Newsletter: https://www.pragmaticengineer.com/

• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/mrgergelyorosz

• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gergelyorosz/

• X: https://x.com/GergelyOrosz

References and Transcripts:

See the transcript and other references from the episode at https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/podcast

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