Technical people(specially developers) may be inclined to develop the state of the art product, using bleeding edge stacks...for failing. Failure is ok and is part of the process. However, the faster we fail, the faster we'll have another chance to make better stuff, and maybe reach our objectives, whatever they are.
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Rule of thumb, IMHO:
Technical people(specially developers) may be inclined to develop the state of the art product, using bleeding edge stacks...for failing. Failure is ok and is part of the process. However, the faster we fail, the faster we'll have another chance to make better stuff, and maybe reach our objectives, whatever they are.
Hi, Vinicius! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Yes, the most terrible failure is to give up. The best!