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Intro
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KevlinHenney Screens
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Time traveling
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Time function
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NaN
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Simple testing can prevent most critical failures
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Validate your data
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Programming pearls
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Muphry's law
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More programming pearls
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101 things I learned in architecture school
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GIGO: Garbage in, garbage out
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Conclusion
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Outro
Description:
Explore a thought-provoking conference talk that delves into the world of programming failures, bugs, and lessons learned over a decade. Discover insights on time functions, NaN (Not a Number), critical failure prevention through simple testing, data validation, and programming pearls. Examine the impact of Murphy's Law (and its humorous counterpart, Muphry's Law) on software development. Learn valuable lessons from architecture that apply to programming, and understand the concept of GIGO (Garbage In, Garbage Out). Gain a fresh perspective on embracing failure as a learning opportunity and improving your coding practices through real-world examples and anecdotes shared by an experienced technologist.

#FAIL • Kevlin Henney • GOTO 2021

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