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  • Given Enough Money, All Bugs Are Shallow

    03 Apr 2015 Given Enough Money, All Bugs Are Shallow Eric Raymond, in The Cathedral and the Bazaar, famously wrote Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow. The idea is that open source software, by virtue of allowing anyone and everyone to view the source code, is inherently less buggy than closed source software. He dubbed this "Linus's Law". Insofar as it goes, I believe this is true. When o

    t-wada
    t-wada 2016/02/17
    Heartbleedを防げなかった結果「目玉の数さえ十分あれば、どんなバグも深刻ではない」に限界を感じた。正しくは「資金さえ十分あれば、〜」だ。OSSの質のためには開発資金を援助すべき、というエントリ
  • Recommended Reading for Developers

    02 Feb 2004 Recommended Reading for Developers This list was last updated in March 2015. Why are updates to my reading list so rare? Because computers change a lot in 10 years, but people don't. To make better software, you need to understand how people work, and that is what the books I recommend tend to focus on. Code Complete 2 Steve McConnell's Code Complete 2 is the Joy of Cooking for softwar

    t-wada
    t-wada 2007/03/27
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