The role of catastrophic failure in software design
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Everyone knows success is boring! Anyone can succeed, and they won't shut up about it after they do. Happy families are all alike, as the saying goes. Let Michael and Jeff take you on a grand tour of what really matters in software development: failure. Take a glorious, life affirming tour through the various ways they've failed at building major software projects, from Stack Overflow to Fast Company, from Discourse to Inc Magazine. You too, can fail spectacularly, and look good doing it.
Jeff Atwood
Stack Overflow
- An American software developer, author, blogger, and entrepreneur.
- Writes the computer programming blog Coding Horror.
- Co-founded the computer programming Q&A website Stack Overflow.
- Co-founded Stack Exchange. The Stack Exchange network is now one of the top 150 largest sites on the Internet.
- The most recent project is the development of Civilized Discourse Construction Kit, Inc, a Discourse open-source discussion platform .
Michael Krakovskiy
CTO, Modern Guild
- 20 years of experience in building high traffic websites.
- Worked as a web architect for TV Guide, Fast Company, Inc Magazine, Billboard.com, Hollywood Reporter.
- CMS expert.