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- Why Software Projects Fail https://vadimkravcenko.com/shorts/why-software-projects-fail/ 15 comments
- Why do software projects fail? http://spage.fi/software-fail 2 comments
- Every software project is a startup that will probably fail https://muldoon.cloud/2023/09/06/software-keeps-failing.html 69 comments
- Why it is important that software projects fail (2008) https://www.berglas.org/Articles/ImportantThatSoftwareFails/ImportantThatSoftwareFails.html 72 comments
- Failing (and winning) at planning software projects https://simplabs.com/blog/2020/06/17/failing-and-winning-at-planning-software-projects 23 comments
- Why It Is Important That Software Projects Fail (2008) http://www.berglas.org/Articles/ImportantThatSoftwareFails/ImportantThatSoftwareFails.html 18 comments
- Why it is Important that Software Projects Fail http://www.berglas.org/Articles/ImportantThatSoftwareFails/ImportantThatSoftwareFails.html 26 comments
- Software Projects Fail: The Software Development Risk Landscape https://github.com/risk-first/website/wiki/Risk-Landscape 6 comments
- How you know your open source software project is doomed to fail http://spot.livejournal.com/308370.html 23 comments
- Joel: Five Easy Ways to Fail (in a Software Project) http://www.inc.com/magazine/20071101/how-hard-could-it-be-five-easy-ways-to-fail.html?partner=fogcreek 31 comments
- How you know your Free or Open Source Software Project is doomed to FAIL https://spot.livejournal.com/308370.html 2 comments
- List of failed and over-budget custom software projects https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_failed_and_overbudget_custom_software_projects 111 comments
- Why software projects fail https://vadimkravcenko.com/shorts/why-software-projects-fail/ 183 comments programming
- Software developer working on a project that's doomed to fail. What do? https://www.reddit.com/r/cscareerquestions/comments/7v1ttx/software_developer_working_on_a_project_thats/ 10 comments cscareerquestions
- Why do software projects fail? http://spage.fi/software-fail 18 comments programming
- Every Software Project is a Startup that Will Probably Fail https://muldoon.cloud/2023/09/06/software-keeps-failing.html 41 comments programming
- 17th Century Shipbuilding and Your Failed Software Project https://vimeo.com/95284690 3 comments programming
- Why Do Government IT and Software Projects Fail? http://outspeaking.com/words-of-technology/why-do-government-it-and-software-projects-fail.html 80 comments programming
- 10 Reasons Why Software Project Estimates Fail http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2010/07/29/10-reasons-why-software-project-estimates-fail/ 71 comments programming
- Someone at Wikipedia is actively working to delete entries about various software projects that supposedly fail Wikipedia's "notability" test. http://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/jdev/2009-december/087962.html 237 comments programming
- Why it is Important that Software Projects Fail http://www.berglas.org/articles/importantthatsoftwarefails/importantthatsoftwarefails.html 20 comments programming
- Wrong Component Composition in React.js Projects [Case Study on Why Software Projects Fail] https://andrejgajdos.com/wrong-component-composition-in-react-js/ 2 comments reactjs
- Computer Productivity: Why it is Important that Software Projects Fail (2008) https://www.berglas.org/articles/importantthatsoftwarefails/importantthatsoftwarefails.html 79 comments programming
- Computer Productivity: Why It Is Important That Software Projects Fail (2008) https://www.berglas.org/articles/importantthatsoftwarefails/importantthatsoftwarefails.html 4 comments coding
- Can measuring “progress” actually make software projects fail? https://www.youtube.com/watch?amp%3Bindex=2&%3Blist=PL32pD389V8xt_znF-pvOl7OP_xNfnkGgq&%3Bt=0s&v=0yxfb-drlE4 3 comments programming
- Still failing, still learning: what embarking on a project management software startup taught the founder about project management http://weblog.raganwald.com/2007/06/still-failing-still-learning.html 7 comments programming
- In successful open-source software projects, the community should drive the code - not the other way around. Projects fail when "dead scripture" gets prioritized over "common sense". (Another excruciating analysis of Core/Blockstream's pathological fetishizing of a temporary 1MB anti-spam kludge) https://np.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/4k6tke/the_tragedy_of/ 19 comments btc