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title: Week 13
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Reflect on our discussion about the lessons from The Cathedral and the Bazaar. Was your choice of favorite lesson afected by the discussion and opinions voiced by other students in the class? Also reflect on your group's progress. What are some challenges that you (as a group) need to overcome? What are some challenges that you (as an individual) need to overcome?

## The Cathedral and the Bazaar Reflection
I enjoyed reading through the lessons in The Cathedral and the Bazaar by Eric S. Raymond and listening to other students's explanations of their choice for their favorite lesson from the essays. For my favorite lesson from the readings, I chose the quote "Often, the most striking and innovative solutions come from realizing that your concept of the problem was wrong,"  which suggests that innovation often stems not just from finding new solutions to problems but from rethinking the very nature of the problems themselves. I felt that this quote resonated the most with me because I have tackled many problems where, after a long process of multiple failed attempts, I realized that I was looking at the problem wrong. I was glad to hear from other students who shared similar feelings and agreed that the first step to solving a problem is to take note of and analyze the problem's requirements before starting a solution. I did not change my choice of favorite lesson after the class discussion since I did not find them relatable, but it was interesting to hear other students opinions on what makes a good programmer and what makes good design.
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