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Wow if these were "classic" mistakes when this was written in 1996, they're positively antique now. We've made so much progress in being able to build more complex things and yet we're still humans often making similar mistakes again and again. Software is hard.


> #33: Silver-bullet syndrome

> #34: Overestimated savings from new tools or methods

Yep, time and time again.


Software is hard but more specifically it's human behavior - coordination and communication between contributors and teams to be exact


They're all management mistakes, as far as I can see. And the repeated references to De Marco are telling.


Most software isn't hard at all




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