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The Software Debt Bubble: Is It About to Burst?

August 18, 2011 Chris Sterling

These slides are for a keynote presentation I will be doing for Cutter Agile Mexico next week. Looking forward to a great conference.

The Software Debt Bubble: Is It About to Burst
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