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« A Few Points on Writing High-Performance Software
The success of GameClay »

100 Ways to Kill a Concept: Why Most Ideas Get Shot Down

By laran | Published: 2008/07/19

Just a good reminder. Every good idea needs a champion.

Here are 100 reasons why.

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