SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  50
Stack Overflow:Building Social Software for the Anti-Social Jeff Atwoodcodinghorror.comstackoverflow.com
So I went to New Zealand Consulate and asked if it was true. And they said: "Indeed. New Zealanders can visit Australia without a Visa". And I said:"Well, I wanna be a New Zealander. My father is a New Zealander. Can I get a New Zealand passport?" And they said: "Certainly, Sir. Go down to the basement, get some pictures taken, bring them up". And I did, and they did, and they made me a passport. Joel Spolsky
Step 1: Know your audience
Q:How do you tell an introverted computer programmer from an extroverted computer programmer?
A: An extroverted computer programmer looks at your shoes when he talks to you.
“In the early years of programming, a program was regarded as the private property of the programmer. One would no more think of reading a colleague's program unbidden than of picking up a love letter and reading it.”
“This is essentially what a program was, a love letter from the programmer to the hardware, full of the intimate details known only to partners in an affair.”
This series of books is affectionately dedicatedto the Type 650 computer once installed atCase Institute of Technology,in remembrance of many pleasant evenings.Donald Knuthdedication toThe Art of Computer Programming1968
One of the great pioneers of computer and online gaming, Dani Berry died in 1998. Some of her aphorisms are still frequently quoted by game developers, including ”No one ever said on their deathbed, ‘Gee, I wish I had spent more time alone with my computer.’”
Step 2: Know your topic
Programming is now a social activity Like it or not.
Social software for the anti-social  (programmers)
Step 3: Understand people’s motivations
Modern programming may be a social activity, but programmers are still introverted and anti-social.* What motivates us to work with confusing, complicated, erratic people instead of simple computers? *and that’s how we like it!
A shared passion: We love programming.
A common enemy: We hate Bad Code.
I don’t have to agree with you I don’t have to be “friends” with you I don’t even have to like you … but we have a shared passion, a shared enemy, and we can learn from each other.
The currency of Stack Overflow is information. Programmers map social relationships on top of that. Do you really need software to tell you who your friends are?
Work vs. work
Work is when your boss tells you to do something, you do it, and you get paid. work is motivated by inherent interest and generally unpaid.
Usability testing techniques developed over the past 25 years for Work no longer apply for work. We shouldn't be asking, “Can you complete the task?” but rather “Are you motivated to do it in the first place?”
Little-w work: Tiny slices of frictionless effort Amortized across the entire community
“If you take Wikipedia as a kind of unit, all of Wikipedia, the whole project --every page, every edit, every talk page, every line of code, in every language that Wikipedia exists in -- that represents something like the cumulation of 100 million hours of human thought.”
Fast, fast, fast No registration required Simple Markdown formatting Edit anything, anytime (with rep) Every question has an input box at the bottom, inviting you to participate and share what you know
“I'm doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby) [...] I'd like to know what features most people would want.” “Humor me. Go there and add a little article. It will take all of five or ten minutes.” “In the past, we could do little things for love, but big things required money. Now, we can do big things for love.”

Contenu connexe

En vedette

Antisocial Personality Disorder
Antisocial Personality DisorderAntisocial Personality Disorder
Antisocial Personality DisorderIftr
 
Social, Anti-Social or Sociopath?
Social, Anti-Social or Sociopath?Social, Anti-Social or Sociopath?
Social, Anti-Social or Sociopath?Jemima Gibbons
 
Building Social Software for the Anti-Social: Part I
Building Social Software for the Anti-Social: Part IBuilding Social Software for the Anti-Social: Part I
Building Social Software for the Anti-Social: Part Icodinghorror
 
Wheeler - Antisocial Personality Disorder
Wheeler  - Antisocial Personality DisorderWheeler  - Antisocial Personality Disorder
Wheeler - Antisocial Personality DisorderAshley Wheeler
 
Antisocial personality
Antisocial personalityAntisocial personality
Antisocial personalitySHE562
 
Anti social personality disorders
Anti social personality disordersAnti social personality disorders
Anti social personality disordersSharon Pereira
 
MLConf Seattle 2015 - ML@Quora
MLConf Seattle 2015 - ML@QuoraMLConf Seattle 2015 - ML@Quora
MLConf Seattle 2015 - ML@QuoraXavier Amatriain
 
ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDE(CLUSTER B)
ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDE(CLUSTER B)ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDE(CLUSTER B)
ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDE(CLUSTER B)Debra Byrd
 
What is Node.js used for: The 2015 Node.js Overview Report
What is Node.js used for: The 2015 Node.js Overview ReportWhat is Node.js used for: The 2015 Node.js Overview Report
What is Node.js used for: The 2015 Node.js Overview ReportGabor Nagy
 
Soluciones tecnológicas para REA
Soluciones tecnológicas para REASoluciones tecnológicas para REA
Soluciones tecnológicas para REARicardo Corai
 
Implementación Repositorio De Objetos De Aprendizajes Basado En
Implementación Repositorio De Objetos De Aprendizajes Basado EnImplementación Repositorio De Objetos De Aprendizajes Basado En
Implementación Repositorio De Objetos De Aprendizajes Basado Enf.cabrera1
 
Presentacion MoodleMoot 2014 Colombia - Integración Moodle con un Repositorio...
Presentacion MoodleMoot 2014 Colombia - Integración Moodle con un Repositorio...Presentacion MoodleMoot 2014 Colombia - Integración Moodle con un Repositorio...
Presentacion MoodleMoot 2014 Colombia - Integración Moodle con un Repositorio...Paola Amadeo
 
Responsive Design
Responsive DesignResponsive Design
Responsive DesignMRMtech
 
Stack Overflow - It's all about performance / Marco Cecconi (Stack Overflow)
Stack Overflow - It's all about performance / Marco Cecconi (Stack Overflow)Stack Overflow - It's all about performance / Marco Cecconi (Stack Overflow)
Stack Overflow - It's all about performance / Marco Cecconi (Stack Overflow)Ontico
 
Modern HTML & CSS Coding: Speed, Semantics & Structure
Modern HTML & CSS Coding: Speed, Semantics & StructureModern HTML & CSS Coding: Speed, Semantics & Structure
Modern HTML & CSS Coding: Speed, Semantics & StructureRaven Tools
 
How to stop sucking and be awesome instead
How to stop sucking and be awesome insteadHow to stop sucking and be awesome instead
How to stop sucking and be awesome insteadcodinghorror
 
StrongLoop Overview
StrongLoop OverviewStrongLoop Overview
StrongLoop OverviewShubhra Kar
 

En vedette (20)

Antisocial Personality Disorder
Antisocial Personality DisorderAntisocial Personality Disorder
Antisocial Personality Disorder
 
Social, Anti-Social or Sociopath?
Social, Anti-Social or Sociopath?Social, Anti-Social or Sociopath?
Social, Anti-Social or Sociopath?
 
Building Social Software for the Anti-Social: Part I
Building Social Software for the Anti-Social: Part IBuilding Social Software for the Anti-Social: Part I
Building Social Software for the Anti-Social: Part I
 
Wheeler - Antisocial Personality Disorder
Wheeler  - Antisocial Personality DisorderWheeler  - Antisocial Personality Disorder
Wheeler - Antisocial Personality Disorder
 
Antisocial personality
Antisocial personalityAntisocial personality
Antisocial personality
 
Anti social personality disorders
Anti social personality disordersAnti social personality disorders
Anti social personality disorders
 
MLConf Seattle 2015 - ML@Quora
MLConf Seattle 2015 - ML@QuoraMLConf Seattle 2015 - ML@Quora
MLConf Seattle 2015 - ML@Quora
 
ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDE(CLUSTER B)
ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDE(CLUSTER B)ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDE(CLUSTER B)
ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDE(CLUSTER B)
 
What is Node.js used for: The 2015 Node.js Overview Report
What is Node.js used for: The 2015 Node.js Overview ReportWhat is Node.js used for: The 2015 Node.js Overview Report
What is Node.js used for: The 2015 Node.js Overview Report
 
Soluciones tecnológicas para REA
Soluciones tecnológicas para REASoluciones tecnológicas para REA
Soluciones tecnológicas para REA
 
Repositorio Institucional para el manejo de Investigaciones de la UNAN-Manag...
 Repositorio Institucional para el manejo de Investigaciones de la UNAN-Manag... Repositorio Institucional para el manejo de Investigaciones de la UNAN-Manag...
Repositorio Institucional para el manejo de Investigaciones de la UNAN-Manag...
 
groovy & grails - lecture 13
groovy & grails - lecture 13groovy & grails - lecture 13
groovy & grails - lecture 13
 
Implementación Repositorio De Objetos De Aprendizajes Basado En
Implementación Repositorio De Objetos De Aprendizajes Basado EnImplementación Repositorio De Objetos De Aprendizajes Basado En
Implementación Repositorio De Objetos De Aprendizajes Basado En
 
Stack_Overflow-Network_Graph
Stack_Overflow-Network_GraphStack_Overflow-Network_Graph
Stack_Overflow-Network_Graph
 
Presentacion MoodleMoot 2014 Colombia - Integración Moodle con un Repositorio...
Presentacion MoodleMoot 2014 Colombia - Integración Moodle con un Repositorio...Presentacion MoodleMoot 2014 Colombia - Integración Moodle con un Repositorio...
Presentacion MoodleMoot 2014 Colombia - Integración Moodle con un Repositorio...
 
Responsive Design
Responsive DesignResponsive Design
Responsive Design
 
Stack Overflow - It's all about performance / Marco Cecconi (Stack Overflow)
Stack Overflow - It's all about performance / Marco Cecconi (Stack Overflow)Stack Overflow - It's all about performance / Marco Cecconi (Stack Overflow)
Stack Overflow - It's all about performance / Marco Cecconi (Stack Overflow)
 
Modern HTML & CSS Coding: Speed, Semantics & Structure
Modern HTML & CSS Coding: Speed, Semantics & StructureModern HTML & CSS Coding: Speed, Semantics & Structure
Modern HTML & CSS Coding: Speed, Semantics & Structure
 
How to stop sucking and be awesome instead
How to stop sucking and be awesome insteadHow to stop sucking and be awesome instead
How to stop sucking and be awesome instead
 
StrongLoop Overview
StrongLoop OverviewStrongLoop Overview
StrongLoop Overview
 

Similaire à Webstock 2010 - Stack Overflow: Building Social Software for the Anti-Social

Howtostopsucking
HowtostopsuckingHowtostopsucking
HowtostopsuckingHugo Pinto
 
Howtostopsuckingandbeawesomeinstead 120601013410-phpapp01
Howtostopsuckingandbeawesomeinstead 120601013410-phpapp01Howtostopsuckingandbeawesomeinstead 120601013410-phpapp01
Howtostopsuckingandbeawesomeinstead 120601013410-phpapp01Hugo Pinto
 
being observable
being observablebeing observable
being observablejudell
 
Soulitarian City: Looking for the Hacker Ethic in Glasgow by Pat Kane, The Pl...
Soulitarian City: Looking for the Hacker Ethic in Glasgow by Pat Kane, The Pl...Soulitarian City: Looking for the Hacker Ethic in Glasgow by Pat Kane, The Pl...
Soulitarian City: Looking for the Hacker Ethic in Glasgow by Pat Kane, The Pl...www.patkane.global
 
Is Writing More Important Than Programming
Is Writing More Important Than ProgrammingIs Writing More Important Than Programming
Is Writing More Important Than Programminglegendsland
 
How to contribute back to Open Source
How to contribute back to Open SourceHow to contribute back to Open Source
How to contribute back to Open SourceWojciech Koszek
 
Oredev 2011: Building Social Software for the Anti-Social Part II, Electric B...
Oredev 2011: Building Social Software for the Anti-Social Part II, Electric B...Oredev 2011: Building Social Software for the Anti-Social Part II, Electric B...
Oredev 2011: Building Social Software for the Anti-Social Part II, Electric B...codinghorror
 
3 d web round table 2 (10 feb 2013)
3 d web round table 2 (10 feb 2013)3 d web round table 2 (10 feb 2013)
3 d web round table 2 (10 feb 2013)David Fliesen
 
Tech Talk @ Dev Bootcamp Chicago
Tech Talk @ Dev Bootcamp ChicagoTech Talk @ Dev Bootcamp Chicago
Tech Talk @ Dev Bootcamp ChicagoFred Lee
 
[Game] Programming I Didn't Learn in School
[Game] Programming I Didn't Learn in School[Game] Programming I Didn't Learn in School
[Game] Programming I Didn't Learn in School💻 Anton Gerdelan
 
A Cup of Tea With Michael Larsen
A Cup of Tea With Michael LarsenA Cup of Tea With Michael Larsen
A Cup of Tea With Michael LarsenMichael Larsen
 
SpringOne Tour: The Influential Software Engineer
SpringOne Tour: The Influential Software EngineerSpringOne Tour: The Influential Software Engineer
SpringOne Tour: The Influential Software EngineerVMware Tanzu
 
Why learn how to code
Why learn how to codeWhy learn how to code
Why learn how to codeJoey Rigor
 
A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future
A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future
A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future Antoine Dubuquoy
 
The (R)evolution of Social Media in Software Engineering
The (R)evolution of Social Media in Software EngineeringThe (R)evolution of Social Media in Software Engineering
The (R)evolution of Social Media in Software EngineeringMargaret-Anne Storey
 

Similaire à Webstock 2010 - Stack Overflow: Building Social Software for the Anti-Social (20)

Howtostopsucking
HowtostopsuckingHowtostopsucking
Howtostopsucking
 
Howtostopsuckingandbeawesomeinstead 120601013410-phpapp01
Howtostopsuckingandbeawesomeinstead 120601013410-phpapp01Howtostopsuckingandbeawesomeinstead 120601013410-phpapp01
Howtostopsuckingandbeawesomeinstead 120601013410-phpapp01
 
Being Observable, Jon Udell
Being Observable, Jon UdellBeing Observable, Jon Udell
Being Observable, Jon Udell
 
being observable
being observablebeing observable
being observable
 
Hackers & Painters: Filosofía de la Cultura Hacker
Hackers & Painters: Filosofía de la Cultura HackerHackers & Painters: Filosofía de la Cultura Hacker
Hackers & Painters: Filosofía de la Cultura Hacker
 
Soulitarian City: Looking for the Hacker Ethic in Glasgow by Pat Kane, The Pl...
Soulitarian City: Looking for the Hacker Ethic in Glasgow by Pat Kane, The Pl...Soulitarian City: Looking for the Hacker Ethic in Glasgow by Pat Kane, The Pl...
Soulitarian City: Looking for the Hacker Ethic in Glasgow by Pat Kane, The Pl...
 
Is Writing More Important Than Programming
Is Writing More Important Than ProgrammingIs Writing More Important Than Programming
Is Writing More Important Than Programming
 
How to contribute back to Open Source
How to contribute back to Open SourceHow to contribute back to Open Source
How to contribute back to Open Source
 
Oredev 2011: Building Social Software for the Anti-Social Part II, Electric B...
Oredev 2011: Building Social Software for the Anti-Social Part II, Electric B...Oredev 2011: Building Social Software for the Anti-Social Part II, Electric B...
Oredev 2011: Building Social Software for the Anti-Social Part II, Electric B...
 
CCFW.software
CCFW.softwareCCFW.software
CCFW.software
 
Open source
Open sourceOpen source
Open source
 
3 d web round table 2 (10 feb 2013)
3 d web round table 2 (10 feb 2013)3 d web round table 2 (10 feb 2013)
3 d web round table 2 (10 feb 2013)
 
Tech Talk @ Dev Bootcamp Chicago
Tech Talk @ Dev Bootcamp ChicagoTech Talk @ Dev Bootcamp Chicago
Tech Talk @ Dev Bootcamp Chicago
 
[Game] Programming I Didn't Learn in School
[Game] Programming I Didn't Learn in School[Game] Programming I Didn't Learn in School
[Game] Programming I Didn't Learn in School
 
A Cup of Tea With Michael Larsen
A Cup of Tea With Michael LarsenA Cup of Tea With Michael Larsen
A Cup of Tea With Michael Larsen
 
Silicon Beach 2013
Silicon Beach 2013Silicon Beach 2013
Silicon Beach 2013
 
SpringOne Tour: The Influential Software Engineer
SpringOne Tour: The Influential Software EngineerSpringOne Tour: The Influential Software Engineer
SpringOne Tour: The Influential Software Engineer
 
Why learn how to code
Why learn how to codeWhy learn how to code
Why learn how to code
 
A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future
A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future
A Brief Overview of a Possible Digital Near Future
 
The (R)evolution of Social Media in Software Engineering
The (R)evolution of Social Media in Software EngineeringThe (R)evolution of Social Media in Software Engineering
The (R)evolution of Social Media in Software Engineering
 

Dernier

Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pdf
Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pdfMoving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pdf
Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pdfLoriGlavin3
 
SALESFORCE EDUCATION CLOUD | FEXLE SERVICES
SALESFORCE EDUCATION CLOUD | FEXLE SERVICESSALESFORCE EDUCATION CLOUD | FEXLE SERVICES
SALESFORCE EDUCATION CLOUD | FEXLE SERVICESmohitsingh558521
 
Are Multi-Cloud and Serverless Good or Bad?
Are Multi-Cloud and Serverless Good or Bad?Are Multi-Cloud and Serverless Good or Bad?
Are Multi-Cloud and Serverless Good or Bad?Mattias Andersson
 
What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024
What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024
What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024Stephanie Beckett
 
Dev Dives: Streamline document processing with UiPath Studio Web
Dev Dives: Streamline document processing with UiPath Studio WebDev Dives: Streamline document processing with UiPath Studio Web
Dev Dives: Streamline document processing with UiPath Studio WebUiPathCommunity
 
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .Alan Dix
 
unit 4 immunoblotting technique complete.pptx
unit 4 immunoblotting technique complete.pptxunit 4 immunoblotting technique complete.pptx
unit 4 immunoblotting technique complete.pptxBkGupta21
 
The Fit for Passkeys for Employee and Consumer Sign-ins: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
The Fit for Passkeys for Employee and Consumer Sign-ins: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptxThe Fit for Passkeys for Employee and Consumer Sign-ins: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
The Fit for Passkeys for Employee and Consumer Sign-ins: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptxLoriGlavin3
 
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdfGen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdfAddepto
 
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek SchlawackFwdays
 
Ensuring Technical Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
Ensuring Technical Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365Ensuring Technical Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
Ensuring Technical Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 3652toLead Limited
 
A Deep Dive on Passkeys: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
A Deep Dive on Passkeys: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptxA Deep Dive on Passkeys: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
A Deep Dive on Passkeys: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptxLoriGlavin3
 
Nell’iperspazio con Rocket: il Framework Web di Rust!
Nell’iperspazio con Rocket: il Framework Web di Rust!Nell’iperspazio con Rocket: il Framework Web di Rust!
Nell’iperspazio con Rocket: il Framework Web di Rust!Commit University
 
Generative AI for Technical Writer or Information Developers
Generative AI for Technical Writer or Information DevelopersGenerative AI for Technical Writer or Information Developers
Generative AI for Technical Writer or Information DevelopersRaghuram Pandurangan
 
TrustArc Webinar - How to Build Consumer Trust Through Data Privacy
TrustArc Webinar - How to Build Consumer Trust Through Data PrivacyTrustArc Webinar - How to Build Consumer Trust Through Data Privacy
TrustArc Webinar - How to Build Consumer Trust Through Data PrivacyTrustArc
 
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptxSAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptxNavinnSomaal
 
Passkey Providers and Enabling Portability: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
Passkey Providers and Enabling Portability: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptxPasskey Providers and Enabling Portability: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
Passkey Providers and Enabling Portability: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptxLoriGlavin3
 
Use of FIDO in the Payments and Identity Landscape: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
Use of FIDO in the Payments and Identity Landscape: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptxUse of FIDO in the Payments and Identity Landscape: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
Use of FIDO in the Payments and Identity Landscape: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptxLoriGlavin3
 
Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)
Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)
Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)Mark Simos
 
Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: Loan Stars - Tech Forum 2024
Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: Loan Stars - Tech Forum 2024Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: Loan Stars - Tech Forum 2024
Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: Loan Stars - Tech Forum 2024BookNet Canada
 

Dernier (20)

Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pdf
Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pdfMoving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pdf
Moving Beyond Passwords: FIDO Paris Seminar.pdf
 
SALESFORCE EDUCATION CLOUD | FEXLE SERVICES
SALESFORCE EDUCATION CLOUD | FEXLE SERVICESSALESFORCE EDUCATION CLOUD | FEXLE SERVICES
SALESFORCE EDUCATION CLOUD | FEXLE SERVICES
 
Are Multi-Cloud and Serverless Good or Bad?
Are Multi-Cloud and Serverless Good or Bad?Are Multi-Cloud and Serverless Good or Bad?
Are Multi-Cloud and Serverless Good or Bad?
 
What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024
What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024
What's New in Teams Calling, Meetings and Devices March 2024
 
Dev Dives: Streamline document processing with UiPath Studio Web
Dev Dives: Streamline document processing with UiPath Studio WebDev Dives: Streamline document processing with UiPath Studio Web
Dev Dives: Streamline document processing with UiPath Studio Web
 
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
From Family Reminiscence to Scholarly Archive .
 
unit 4 immunoblotting technique complete.pptx
unit 4 immunoblotting technique complete.pptxunit 4 immunoblotting technique complete.pptx
unit 4 immunoblotting technique complete.pptx
 
The Fit for Passkeys for Employee and Consumer Sign-ins: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
The Fit for Passkeys for Employee and Consumer Sign-ins: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptxThe Fit for Passkeys for Employee and Consumer Sign-ins: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
The Fit for Passkeys for Employee and Consumer Sign-ins: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
 
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdfGen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
Gen AI in Business - Global Trends Report 2024.pdf
 
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
 
Ensuring Technical Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
Ensuring Technical Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365Ensuring Technical Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
Ensuring Technical Readiness For Copilot in Microsoft 365
 
A Deep Dive on Passkeys: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
A Deep Dive on Passkeys: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptxA Deep Dive on Passkeys: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
A Deep Dive on Passkeys: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
 
Nell’iperspazio con Rocket: il Framework Web di Rust!
Nell’iperspazio con Rocket: il Framework Web di Rust!Nell’iperspazio con Rocket: il Framework Web di Rust!
Nell’iperspazio con Rocket: il Framework Web di Rust!
 
Generative AI for Technical Writer or Information Developers
Generative AI for Technical Writer or Information DevelopersGenerative AI for Technical Writer or Information Developers
Generative AI for Technical Writer or Information Developers
 
TrustArc Webinar - How to Build Consumer Trust Through Data Privacy
TrustArc Webinar - How to Build Consumer Trust Through Data PrivacyTrustArc Webinar - How to Build Consumer Trust Through Data Privacy
TrustArc Webinar - How to Build Consumer Trust Through Data Privacy
 
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptxSAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
SAP Build Work Zone - Overview L2-L3.pptx
 
Passkey Providers and Enabling Portability: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
Passkey Providers and Enabling Portability: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptxPasskey Providers and Enabling Portability: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
Passkey Providers and Enabling Portability: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
 
Use of FIDO in the Payments and Identity Landscape: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
Use of FIDO in the Payments and Identity Landscape: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptxUse of FIDO in the Payments and Identity Landscape: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
Use of FIDO in the Payments and Identity Landscape: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
 
Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)
Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)
Tampa BSides - Chef's Tour of Microsoft Security Adoption Framework (SAF)
 
Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: Loan Stars - Tech Forum 2024
Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: Loan Stars - Tech Forum 2024Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: Loan Stars - Tech Forum 2024
Transcript: New from BookNet Canada for 2024: Loan Stars - Tech Forum 2024
 

Webstock 2010 - Stack Overflow: Building Social Software for the Anti-Social

  • 1. Stack Overflow:Building Social Software for the Anti-Social Jeff Atwoodcodinghorror.comstackoverflow.com
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. So I went to New Zealand Consulate and asked if it was true. And they said: "Indeed. New Zealanders can visit Australia without a Visa". And I said:"Well, I wanna be a New Zealander. My father is a New Zealander. Can I get a New Zealand passport?" And they said: "Certainly, Sir. Go down to the basement, get some pictures taken, bring them up". And I did, and they did, and they made me a passport. Joel Spolsky
  • 7.
  • 8. Step 1: Know your audience
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. Q:How do you tell an introverted computer programmer from an extroverted computer programmer?
  • 13. A: An extroverted computer programmer looks at your shoes when he talks to you.
  • 14. “In the early years of programming, a program was regarded as the private property of the programmer. One would no more think of reading a colleague's program unbidden than of picking up a love letter and reading it.”
  • 15. “This is essentially what a program was, a love letter from the programmer to the hardware, full of the intimate details known only to partners in an affair.”
  • 16.
  • 17. This series of books is affectionately dedicatedto the Type 650 computer once installed atCase Institute of Technology,in remembrance of many pleasant evenings.Donald Knuthdedication toThe Art of Computer Programming1968
  • 18.
  • 19. One of the great pioneers of computer and online gaming, Dani Berry died in 1998. Some of her aphorisms are still frequently quoted by game developers, including ”No one ever said on their deathbed, ‘Gee, I wish I had spent more time alone with my computer.’”
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22. Step 2: Know your topic
  • 23. Programming is now a social activity Like it or not.
  • 24. Social software for the anti-social (programmers)
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32. Step 3: Understand people’s motivations
  • 33. Modern programming may be a social activity, but programmers are still introverted and anti-social.* What motivates us to work with confusing, complicated, erratic people instead of simple computers? *and that’s how we like it!
  • 34. A shared passion: We love programming.
  • 35. A common enemy: We hate Bad Code.
  • 36. I don’t have to agree with you I don’t have to be “friends” with you I don’t even have to like you … but we have a shared passion, a shared enemy, and we can learn from each other.
  • 37. The currency of Stack Overflow is information. Programmers map social relationships on top of that. Do you really need software to tell you who your friends are?
  • 38.
  • 40. Work is when your boss tells you to do something, you do it, and you get paid. work is motivated by inherent interest and generally unpaid.
  • 41.
  • 42. Usability testing techniques developed over the past 25 years for Work no longer apply for work. We shouldn't be asking, “Can you complete the task?” but rather “Are you motivated to do it in the first place?”
  • 43.
  • 44.
  • 45. Little-w work: Tiny slices of frictionless effort Amortized across the entire community
  • 46. “If you take Wikipedia as a kind of unit, all of Wikipedia, the whole project --every page, every edit, every talk page, every line of code, in every language that Wikipedia exists in -- that represents something like the cumulation of 100 million hours of human thought.”
  • 47. Fast, fast, fast No registration required Simple Markdown formatting Edit anything, anytime (with rep) Every question has an input box at the bottom, inviting you to participate and share what you know
  • 48.
  • 49.
  • 50. “I'm doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby) [...] I'd like to know what features most people would want.” “Humor me. Go there and add a little article. It will take all of five or ten minutes.” “In the past, we could do little things for love, but big things required money. Now, we can do big things for love.”

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Good programmers write. Great programmers steal.Joel and I wanted a mashup of all the social website concepts that we knew worked at places where programmers hang out.We did a LOT of research into sites that worked.
  2. Let’s start with a static phpBB style discussion forum. A chronological list of messages.
  3. Voting – digg/reddit. AJAX style. So the best stuff goes to the top. You don’t have to read 40 messages to find that one nugget of useful technical information buried in there.
  4. Bring in editing. So a year later, after this API has been deprecated, or if there’s a better way to do this, users can change their posts.Note that editing brings in discussion about the editing as well. This is important.
  5. Blogs –owner authorship. From delicious, the concept of tagging.
  6. Finally, bringing it all together. A Web 3.0 forum.
  7. Loving not necessarily each other, because people can be hard to love – but loving the thing we are creating together for the future.