The Coming Software Apocalypse
A small group of programmers wants to change how we code – before catastrophe strikes.
The Atlantic,
2017
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Almost every aspect of modern life depends on flawless software, but several catastrophic code failures in various industries, including car controls and emergency response systems, have exposed a dated and error-prone development process. In this expansive piece for The Atlantic, writer and programmer James Somers explores the potential for even worse bug-induced disasters and explains how one group of technical leaders is trying to change how developers build software. getAbstract recommends this eye-opener to everyone, but prescribes it especially to programmers.
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James Somers is a writer, programmer and frequent tech contributor to The Atlantic.
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