OSCon 2008 Video: The Internet is an Ogre: Finding Art in the Software Architecture

Terry Chay of Tagged, Inc. gives an amusing an informative look at development in "The Internet is an Ogre: Finding Art in the Software Architecture."

Stream directly online at http://technocation.org/node/592/play or download the 356 Mb .wmv file at http://technocation.org/node/592/download.

From the official OSCon description:

Internet Software Architecture at its most basic consists of four goals: Stability, Scalability, Speed, and Security. A good engineer will answer the problems posed to them; a good software architect asks a different question. That’s the fairy tale we tell ourselves. But the real internet is an ogre. It never acts the way we expect and it bashes us in when we least expect it. Eventually security and stability may seem to us so much the Land of Make Believe as we deal with just keeping a site stable. This talk uses an example in each architectural area of the largest social networks on the internet to try to show that even then there can be art in asking a different question. (Even if our answers, painted using PHP, can look like a Jackson Pollock.)
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Do not pass over this presentation!

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