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What Evolutionary Biology Can Tell Us About Software Development - Part 1

The CTO Podcast

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The Wisdom of Chesterton's Fence

As i've worked with more other people's code, dealing with legacy code, i've started to really appreciate this idea of chesterton's fence. You can never take that fence down until you understand why it's there and have second order thinking. These problem spaces we build softwhere for are so complicated, like we have to changing it in small bits over time,. The way that shows up at the end of that process is a bunch of systems that if you change any part of it slightly, it gets out of balance and it stops working. But all o the stuff that's in there, which joe lowsky calls hair ae o, growing hair on the coat, right?

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