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- | Why does bad code happen to good people? How does an industry full of introverts nonetheless | + | Why does bad code happen to good people? |
+ | How does an industry full of introverts nonetheless succeed in a high-communication industry? | ||
+ | Why do we fall into the same logical traps over and over? | ||
+ | Why is everything so hard to change?\\ | ||
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- | Nikola Tesla famously described the human body as 'a meat machine which responds to external forces', | + | Nikola Tesla famously described the human body as 'a meat machine which responds to externa |
+ | This session will look at what modern cognitive psychology has to tell us about navigating the modern software landscape.\\ | ||
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