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by voidpointer
912 days ago
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The cover-band analogy isn't so great; the issue where a specific solution becomes a proxy for solving some problems that no one bothered to fully understand is real though. Describing problems and doing thorough discovery is hard and silver bullets are attractive. The cargo-cult analogy is quite fitting for a lot of hyped-up topics. When you go to a car dealer and tell them your problem is getting from A to B, guess what their solution is going to be... |
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This is more accurate, more succinct and easier to understand than the submission article. Good analogy work! :)