How to Start a Software Company 2.0

by Richard Rodger

       
 
Boxes and Lines, Boxes and Lines...

Charles Miller posted a great comment on his blog that absolutely cracks me up:

Pretty much any computing problem, given a sufficient level of abstraction, can be reduced to a diagram of boxes joined together with lines. At this level your solution will look startlingly simple, and you'll be able to sell it to someone.

So true, so true.

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Still though... it might be a useful exercise... to help identify those leaky abstractions...

Posted by F.Baube on May 29, 2007 at 11:44 AM GMT+00:00 #

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