
Interview: Glenn Vanderburg on engineering
Oddly Influenced
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The Right Way to Build a Software Project
The stereotype of engineering that most people believe comes from the most prominent engineering artifacts, bridges and large structures. The cost of labor and materials to actually build a thing dominates so strongly that actual prototyping and physical testing is prohibitively expensive. So paper, and perhaps to some extent science and mathematics, is what you fall back to when you can't try it and see cheaply. It's very much in line with Kent Bexel driving metaphor for how a software project is built.
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