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Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder (A Book Review)

 
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Bett and Russ review Nassim Nicholas Taleb's book "Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder". We previously reviewed Black Swan, and thought, in preparation for a deeper discussion of how Antifragile's concepts can apply to software development and architecture, that we should review this book, also.
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Humans need not Apply
Everything is Obvious *Once you know the answer
Thinking Fast and Slow
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Bett and Russ review Nassim Nicholas Taleb's book "Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder". We previously reviewed Black Swan, and thought, in preparation for a deeper discussion of how Antifragile's concepts can apply to software development and architecture, that we should review this book, also.
References:
Humans need not Apply
Everything is Obvious *Once you know the answer
Thinking Fast and Slow
Listen now: (download)

  continue reading

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