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How We Construct Software, Part 4a: Code and Communication

Feb 15, 201923 minEp. 648
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In part four of our discussion on how we construct software, we're discussing a theory of communication, and how it applies to code. This is a two-part episode (A and B) - subscribe so you don't miss the second half!

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