Distributed Development: Lessons Learned: Why repeat the mistakes of the past if you don’t have to?
TL;DR: Delivery of a technology-based project is challenging, even under well-contained, familiar circumstances, so it is no mystery why most small, new technology teams opt to work in a garage.
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Abstract: Delivery of a technology-based project is challenging, even under well-contained, familiar circumstances. And a tight-knit team can be a major factor in success. It is no mystery, therefore, why most small, new technology teams opt to work in a garage (at times literally). Keeping the focus of everyone’s energy on the development task at hand means a minimum of non-engineering overhead.
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