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Ilya2016-07-04 03:26:43
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Ilya, 2016-07-04 03:26:43

Is someone trying to apply TRIZ (the theory of inventive problem solving) according to Altshuller, Vikentiev?

Many programmers, designers probably have to solve many difficult tasks, tasks, find ideal, or close to ideal, solutions.
I'm only at the beginning of my journey to becoming a professional in these areas, but at the same time I became interested in this theory, and now I want to understand how popular it is among professionals in the IT field?

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Peter, 2016-07-04
@chelovek_iz_ekb

I have been programming for more than 20 years, and I know TRIZ for more than 10. It is for IT that I have not come across tasks requiring TRIZ.

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xmoonlight, 2016-07-04
@xmoonlight

Many programmers, designers...
I'm only at the beginning of my journey to becoming a professional in these fields, but I've also become interested in this theory.
This is far from the beginning of the journey, it is still time before the BIG BANG!
To be at the beginning of the path AT LEAST ONE of these areas - you need to forget about any nonsense and engage exclusively in practice, while reading theory in parallel.

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Vov Vov, 2016-07-04
@balamut108

Inventing and looking for a solution are not the same thing, TRIZ is useful as an interesting approach, but in the profession I have not met those who use it. It seems to me that in order to apply TRIZ in programming, you need to reach serious heights. After all, now "search for a solution" is a search in Google and SOF.

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