OSCON 2008: An Illustrated History of Failure

For my final session of the day, I’m in D139/140 for An Illustrated History of Failure with Paul Fenwick. I attended Paul’s Perl security talk yesterday, which was deciding factor in my attendance here. I figure it will have to be good, I’m sitting a few seats away from Damian Conway.

Paul has started out by describing the world’s oldest computer in terms of modern computing.

From there, he’s providing examples of major computing and engineering failures throughout modern history. It’s amazingly entertaining. I can’t summarize it. If you’re not here, you fail. I’m just going to sit back and enjoy it.

[tags]oscon, oscon08, oscon2008, history, failure[/tags]

One thought on “OSCON 2008: An Illustrated History of Failure

  1. I attended this talk as well and found it quite entertaining. (ie side splitting laughter)

    Any idea if it was recorded or is online somewhere?

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