The One About The Massive Flaw In Our Industry

The One About The Massive Flaw In Our Industry

TOTALLY not a clickbait title to drum up listeners....

In this episode, we dive deep into "Imaginary Problems Are the Root of Bad Software". It starts off small - why is there such a difference between acceptance criteria and deliverables? Why is it we tend to solve X when we're asked to build Y? It goes bigger and bigger from there and eventually asks the question, do any of our jobs even matter? This is hopefully a cathartic listen for all you devs out there. If not, yell at us over at Runtime Rundown.

Joe is learning how to hack passwords, Evan is forever learning accessibility (and making flashcards like the old man he is), and we lost our sound effects so this one is a bit weird. Enjoy!

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