How Software Companies Die
The environment that nurtures creative programmers kills management and marketing types - and vice versa. Programming is the Great Game. It consumes you, body and soul. When you're caught up in it, nothing else matters. When you emerge into daylight, you might well discover that you're a hundred pounds overweight, your underwear is older than the average first grader, and judging from the number of pizza boxes lying around, it must be spring already. But you don't care, because your program runs, and the code is fast and clever and tight. You won. You're aware that some people think you're a nerd. So what? They're not players.
What the influencers are saying
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Jeff Atwood
"How Software Companies Die", by Orson Scott Card http://t.co/6ZRrMk3R (via @Hanzo55
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Matt Pearson
This is spot on. How the subtle art of managing nerds can make or break a tech business: http://t.co/dpZsvOZH (v @Hanzo55 @iainlobb...)
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Jon von Gillern
+1000 RT @scubamunki: How Software Companies Die according to Orson Scott Card - http://t.co/eakX9u5A
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