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phito · a year ago
This article is almost two months old and still is missing a word in the title?
geor9e · a year ago
It's polite of them to leave the glaring error in the title. Otherwise we might confuse it for a high quality article and actually read it.
lesserknowndan · a year ago
He shipped too fast :)
joshka · a year ago
I suspect the "Why" got filtered by hn and not by the poster.
BLKNSLVR · a year ago
The 'why' is missing from the title of the article on the page on which it's published.
asplake · a year ago
It was cleverly anticipating the HN headline mangler
walthamstow · a year ago
Marketing masquerading as research
zero-g · a year ago
What are they marketing?

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joshka · a year ago
It might be nice to do some more repeatable automated grouping on these (e.g. sentiment analysis) rather than subjectively doing so.

You asked 100 devs, but the total in the last graph is 55... what gives?

It's a shame that this question isn't added to something like https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2023/#professional-developer...

dwb · a year ago
How about stress and its related problems at least partly due to bosses pushing for ever faster, faster, faster shipping, why aren't you going faster? What can we do? This is the most important thing in the world!
rahen · a year ago
They don't ship faster because there's no real point in doing so, besides rushing half-baked releases. The CI/CD trend has lowered the standards on release quality and long term support. It's fast-food applied to dev, I see no need to exacerbate it to cater to some trend-du-jour dogmatist.

This is a commercial anyway, the low quality articles on their blog are just trying to give some credibility.

BLKNSLVR · a year ago
If what you say is true, it feels as if it's a bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Lower release quality will require more, and more frequent, bug fixes, for which faster shipping is considered important to those high enough in the hierarchy that they don't understand that there could be any drawbacks to 'faster'.