A Problem with Frogs
Paolo Perrotta
• Lyon, France
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Talk
Date: June 20, 2014
Published: December 15, 2014
Announced: unknown
When you tell people that you’re a programmer, they think that you work with complicated stuff. But you know better: not everything that you do is complicated. Most things that you do are much worse than that.
This is a speech about the theory of complexity—but don’t worry, it’s more fun than it sounds. I’ll try to answer a question that applies to most things you do as a developer, from writing code to talking to customers: how do you solve a problem, when you don’t even know what the problem is?
Ruby Lugdunum Conference 2014