http://successfulsoftware.net/2010/05/27/learning-lessons-from-13-failed-software-products/


*“No physician is really good before he has killed one or two patients.” –
Proverb

*Software entrepreneur culture is full of stories of the products that
succeeded. But what about the products that failed? We rarely hear much
about them. This can lead to a very skewed perspective on what works and
what doesn’t (survivor bias). But I believe that failure can teach us as
much as success. So I asked other software entrepreneurs to share their
stories of failure in the hope that we might save others from making the
same mistakes. To my surprise I got excellent 12 responses, which I include
below along with one of my own. It is a small sample and biased by self
selection, but I think it contains a lot of useful insights. It is an
unashamedly a long post, as I didn’t want to lose any of these insights by
editing it down.

Details >
http://successfulsoftware.net/2010/05/27/learning-lessons-from-13-failed-software-products/



-- 
patrick patons
creative apps developer/dba
www.ocira.net | patrick at ocira dot net
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