The Unreasonable Effectiveness Of Plain Text

Published: 13 October 2023
on channel: No Boilerplate
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All good teams are alike; each bad team is bad in its own way. (to paraphrase Tolstoy)

Software is an incredible thing.
Combined with the internet, a small team of friends can change the world overnight.
Every company, no matter what their industry, must now run a tech team, even if only to maintain their website.

So why are they all so bad at it?

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(original title: The Plain-Text Team)


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