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The Meaning of Culture in a Company
The definition of culture has transformed into a slogan for various external artifacts when in reality it is the product of tens of thousands of little decisions a company makes. Culture is a historical expedition of a company's actions that shapes its identity.
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DHH discusses the history of case tools, which aimed to allow software to figure out how to write code for you based on your requirements, and whether or not self-writing code could become a reality in the future.
13:44 - 14:52 (01:07)
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DHH discusses the history of case tools, which aimed to allow software to figure out how to write code for you based on your requirements, and whether or not self-writing code could become a reality in the future.
ChapterThe Meaning of Culture in a Company
Episode#203: David Heinemeier Hansson on Digital Security, Company Culture, and the Value of Schooling
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The process of decision-making in software development is fundamental, and building abstraction levels in this process enables software builders to care about the decisions that matter.
14:53 - 18:59 (04:06)
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The process of decision-making in software development is fundamental, and building abstraction levels in this process enables software builders to care about the decisions that matter. While auto-generating software may be possible, it ultimately requires a certain set of seeded decisions to work accurately.
ChapterThe Meaning of Culture in a Company
Episode#203: David Heinemeier Hansson on Digital Security, Company Culture, and the Value of Schooling
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this podcast, the speaker discusses that culture has become a slogan for all sorts of BS, and what culture should be based upon, a retrospective of the things that a company does.
19:00 - 21:42 (02:42)
Summary
In this podcast, the speaker discusses that culture has become a slogan for all sorts of BS, and what culture should be based upon, a retrospective of the things that a company does. The speaker also mentions how the books Remote and Rework are about sharing the aspects of culture that Basecamp has, such that other people can benefit from them.