The Death of the Author: Telling Good Stories
The Death of the Author is a postmodernist essay published in 1967 by the French literary critic Roland Barthes.
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The Death of the Author is a postmodernist essay published in 1967 by the French literary critic Roland Barthes.
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When Pokémon Go was launched in July 2016 it took the mobile games world by storm. Smashing previous download records, the app leveraged the features of your standard smartphone to provide an excruciatingly simple augmented reality style gaming experience, allowing anybody to become their own Ash Ketchum, running around like a lunatic catching critters.
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Jack Reacher is pretty fabulous. If anyone reading this has read a Jack Reacher novel, or watched one of the Jack Reacher films, you'll be aware of the awesomeness of Jack Reacher. Jack Reacher.
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Hands up who loves Hollyoaks?!
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Who likes following orders? Better yet, who likes following orders blindly?
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Everyone understands the importance of being able to predict the future. And as software teams, we’re asked to do this a lot. Like it or not, there’s any number of stakeholders working with, or affected by, your project, and one of the things they’re going to be particularly concerned about is the delivery date. It’s an inevitable part of the software development process. Sometimes, they’re the people paying for it. Sometimes, they’re the people marketing it. Sometimes, whether you get paid or not depends on it.
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Tony Soprano is a badass. He’s the epitome of power, charm, 'New Joy-sey' mafioso cool. Under his leadership, the New Jersey family grew in power to the point that it reckoned with the New York mob, which (irrespective of divided opinion on what really happened at the end of season 6) is a pretty impressive accomplishment in anyone’s book.
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