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Average rating: 3.88 · 1,146 ratings · 275 reviews · 225 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Problem with Software: ...

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Exploring the Story: A Refe...

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Proudly Serving My Corporat...

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Find the Bug: A Book of Inc...

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The Lost Stone of Z (The Cr...

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“In other words, these methodologies don’t change the fact that software engineers are bad at estimating; they just keep the estimates short, so that even a significant slip, in percentage terms, is not that bad”
Adam Barr, The Problem with Software: Why Smart Engineers Write Bad Code

“We live in countries where you need a license to cut hair, but you don’t need anything to write code for safety critical software or other mission critical software.”
Adam Barr, The Problem with Software: Why Smart Engineers Write Bad Code

“when software first became a product that could be sold to customers, it was hardware companies that were writing the software; there were no “software-only” companies like Microsoft was in its early days.”
Adam Barr, The Problem with Software: Why Smart Engineers Write Bad Code

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