Software developers have stopped caring about reliability
A critique of modern software development's neglect of reliability and robustness, arguing that broken software has become the norm.
A critique of modern software development's neglect of reliability and robustness, arguing that broken software has become the norm.
A Netflix engineer discusses the importance of reliability and performance in developer tools, sharing principles for building great software.
Argues that software projects can and should aim for completion, focusing on stability over constant new features, using examples like Sway and scdoc.
Analysis of build failure rates in open source projects vs. corporate work, using Travis CI data to compare reliability.