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Sunday, September 9, 2018

Software Development Thinking Applied to the Real World, Part VI

The boss explains that digging holes straight down doesn't create a shortcut up an hill. "This is one of those 'hindsight is 20/20' kinds of things," he says. The new plan is to dig at an angle.

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