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Make Something Awesome

Written by Peter Schuh   
Wednesday, 12 January 2011 01:40

We have so many things to fret over when building software:

Requirements. Quality. Deadlines. Budgets. Scope creep.

Dependencies. Audits. Deployment plans. Disaster recovery.

Single points of failure.

Other systems. Other teams. Other everything.

Backouts. Blackouts. Timeouts. Burnout.

On call. Fire call. Five nines. Server down.

Bad managers. Weak programmers. Ill-suited customers.

The random bus.

Perhaps we hold fast to the long-term course. Fortunate, still, our leaders flare near-terms into the night. Even so our endeavor rolls on as involuntary peregrination.

Though it never was how can we return to the way it should be? Create and inspire. Band together for common purpose and tantalizing gain. Strive and fall and lift one-anther higher. Set collective effort on uncommon aspiration. How do we forget to remember? To make something awesome.


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ana bell
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written by ana bell, January 21, 2011
To make something awesome it is important to look into the things in a creative manner only then it is possible to figure out the extraordinary things.
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