April 01, 2004
Situated Software
I suscribed to this newsletter a while ago, for a since forgotten reason, but this edition gives me an indication why I did so.
Clay Shirky provides an interesting alternative perspective on some ideas about software development resulting in what he terms "situated software." I found it an interesting read, and wanted to pass it on. So here you go.
Posted by wcaputo at April 1, 2004 12:00 AMComments
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