| ▲ | netcan 2 hours ago | |
>What people typically don’t do is look at why this is taking so long, and even more importantly: long duration does not automatically mean the problem originates there. To some extent, we tell as many lies as we can get away with. Some answers are more convenient then others. "Why" this is taking so long, like "why did this fail?" are prone to broadly agreed lies. Sometimes this is for obvious blame liability reasons. Often, this is because the lie conflicts with some "meta." One such fallacy is the idea that software=value. Code= money, because it cost money to write. Features=revenue. Etc. Irl.. startups produce features very quickly because they actually need features. They start with zero features. But... LinkedIn, visa or even Facebook.... What they are short on is opportunities to develop code with value. Ie... Something that will increase revenue. FB aren't resource constrained. They're demand constrained. If there were a "write code, make revenue" opportunity available... they'd have taken it already. This totally conflicts with the experience of working somewhere. That's because you have wishlists, road maps and deadlines.... and it always appears that demand for code is sky high. | ||