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[First published: September, 2005] No one makes bad software on purpose. No programmer has ever sat down, planning out weeks of work, with the intention of frustrating people enough to make them cry.
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It’s hard to pick a single best work by Joel Spolsky, but if I was forced to, I’d pick The Joel Test . It’s his own, highly irresponsible, sloppy test to rate the quality of software, and when anyone asks me what is wrong with their team I usually start by pointing the questioner at the test. Start…
I recently spoke at Yahoo! about the book , and, for this presentation, I adapted the Agenda Detection and Meeting Creatures chapters into a piece about how I assess agendas and people in the first 10 minutes of any meeting. Early on in the presentation, I asked the audience, “What are the things…
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I spoke at a conference near Cardiff recently and in Q&A, I got The Question. I love getting the question. What's the question? This: What's wrong with Android? I realised, giving my answer, that I've never written down my objections to Android. Before we get into this, let's understand that I'm…
I know what you’re thinking, so don’t even say it. Buying that thing won’t make you happy, is what you’re thinking. Buying things never makes you happy, so why would you buy this thing? It won’t make
The 2012 GOP nominating contest has witnessed the final triumph of an unlikely figure. I say “unlikely” because his name hasn’t been invoked much (if at all) by any of the candidates, nor has he been
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How Companies Learn Your Secrets Credit... Antonio Bolfo/Reportage for The New York Times Andrew Pole had just started working as a statistician for Target in 2002, when two colleagues from the market