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Posted on August 6, 2012November 29, 2019 by Jim Wallace

Extroverted Developer Shorts – Knight Capital

Ben and I chat quickly about what happened this week at Knight Capital. How a software bug took a profitable company to bankruptcy in 1 hour.

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  • Technical explanation on Nanex
  • John Carmack’s 2012 Quakecon keynote

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