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When I wrote [[TheAPIBook]] I concentrated a lot on the concept of [[cluelessness]]. To be honest, I derived that observation from two sources. The original ''Mike Rinard'' presentation and a book by [[Petr Vopěnka]] analysing why we believe a geometry is correct. Of course with such preparations, I watched with a great enthusiasm following ''Nathan Marz'' presentation discussing ''why we believe our software is correct''. It is the best keynote I have ever seen I and recommend it to everyone who wants to develop [[good]] software:
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When I wrote [[TheAPIBook]] I concentrated a lot on the concept of [[cluelessness]]. To be honest, I derived that observation from two sources. The original ''Mike Rinard'' presentation and a book by Petr [[Vopěnka]] analysing why we believe a geometry is correct. Of course with such preparations, I watched with a great enthusiasm following ''Nathan Marz'' presentation discussing ''why we believe our software is correct''. It is the best keynote I have ever seen I and recommend it to everyone who wants to develop [[good]] software:
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When I wrote TheAPIBook I concentrated a lot on the concept of cluelessness. To be honest, I derived that observation from two sources. The original Mike Rinard presentation and a book by Petr Vopěnka analysing why we believe a geometry is correct. Of course with such preparations, I watched with a great enthusiasm following Nathan Marz presentation discussing why we believe our software is correct. It is the best keynote I have ever seen I and recommend it to everyone who wants to develop good software:

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