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Michael Cote

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Cote is a programmer in Austin, Texas.
Highlight from: The Small Batches Principle – ACM Queue Posted: Jul 6, 2016 12:18 PM
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Small systems are more flexible and malleable; therefore, experiments are easier. Some experiments would work well, others wouldn’t. Because they would keep things small and flexible, however, it would be easy to throw away the mistakes. This would enable the team to pivot, meaning they could change direction based on recent results. It is better…

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