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    First Law of Software Development

    May 11, 2008 less than 1 minute read

    First Law of Software Development

    Matt Blodgett’s says

    A development process that involves any amount of tedium will eventually be done poorly or not at all.

     This probably applies equally well to other domains including time management, budgeting, etc.

    Tags: #quote

    Categories: develop, productivity

    Updated: May 11, 2008

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