18. Peak Software $#!% with Gojko Adzic

Retro Time // A Software Podcast - Podcast tekijän mukaan Derek Seibert & Jeremy Miller

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Most software teams don’t realize the power they have over our everyday lives. With the proliferation of smart technology and connected networks, when product teams miss seemingly little software bugs, the consequences can be astounding. Where does the software industry start to draw the line between innocent oversight and criminal negligence? Will a licensing scheme similar to the law and medical industries help to hold people accountable? This week Derek and Jeremy interview the esteemed Gojko Adzic. They talk about some examples of software gone wrong and offer some insights on how to address these issues.Gojko is the author of Running Serverless, Impact Mapping, Specification by Example and a few more books… He’s now working on Narakeet – narakeet.com and MindMup – mindmup.com.Order your Peak Software $#!% Stickers Now!Get some sweet, high quality die cut vinyl stickers to remind you to test your edge cases, avoid those crazy bugs, and keep your users top of mind!Use code   software$#!%   for 50% off your first order.Order NowTopics:• 03:00 – Very close to reaching Peak Software $#!%• 04:24 – Software is starting to negatively affect people’s lives.• 15:25 – Illegal vs unethical patterns• 20:20 – “Automation helps to get things done faster, not better”• 25:40 – Software that breaks is often meant to serve the underprivileged.• 30:00 – Gojko’s state of the industryHelpful Links:• Gojko.net• Humans vs Computers• Narakeet• MindMup—– Thanks for listening! We hope you enjoyed today’s episode. If you liked what you heard, be sure to like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! If you enjoyed today’s episode, please leave a comment and a five-star review. It helps us out a ton. If you haven’t already, sign up for our email list. We won’t spam you. Pinky swear. • Check out our website • Follow us on twitter • Find us on Facebook • Subscribe on Google Podcasts •

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