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Joel Spolsky

American software developer, writer, and entrepreneur (b. 1965) whose <em>Joel on Software</em> blog, the Law of Leaky Abstractions, and the co-founding of Stack Overflow produced a body of practitioner-driven software criticism whose frameworks apply to the AI era with uncanny precision.
Joel Spolsky (b. 1965, Albuquerque) is an American software developer and writer whose three-decade career produced some of the most durable frameworks in software engineering culture. He worked as a program manager on the Microsoft Excel team in the early 1990s, co-founded Fog Creek Software in 2000 (which produced FogBugz and incubated Trello, sold to Atlassian in 2017 for $425 million), and co-founded Stack Overflow with Jeff Atwood in 2008. His blog Joel on Software, launched in 2000, established a genre of practitioner-driven technology criticism grounded in the daily realities of building and shipping software. His most enduring intellectual contribution is the 2002 Law of Leaky Abstractions, which argues that all non-trivial abstractions will eventually fail to conceal the complexity beneath them — a principle whose application to AI-generated code is the subject of this volume.

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Spolsky's career sits at an unusual intersection. He was a practitioner first

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