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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalManeesh Chaturvedi, is a software professional who decided that one production outage too many was all the inspiration he needed to write a book. His debut novel, Houston, We Have a Problem, is a satirical dive into the madness of modern tech teams — where the real issues usually aren’t in the code, but in the people debugging it. Maneesh brings a sharp, funny, and all-too-familiar lens to the chaos of war rooms, passive-aggressive Slack threads, and leadership that thinks morale is a stand-up metric. When he’s not writing or shipping code, he’s probably quietly muting channels, questiRead More...
Maneesh Chaturvedi, is a software professional who decided that one production outage too many was all the inspiration he needed to write a book. His debut novel, Houston, We Have a Problem, is a satirical dive into the madness of modern tech teams — where the real issues usually aren’t in the code, but in the people debugging it.
Maneesh brings a sharp, funny, and all-too-familiar lens to the chaos of war rooms, passive-aggressive Slack threads, and leadership that thinks morale is a stand-up metric.
When he’s not writing or shipping code, he’s probably quietly muting channels, questioning his priorities in life, or dreaming of rewriting everything — including this introduction.
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A critical system crashes. Deadlines vanish. The war room lights up. What unfolds isn’t just a software incident — it’s a spectacular unraveling of egos, secrets, and silent vendettas.
In this sharply observed and darkly funny novel, Maneesh Chaturvedi dives into the inner lives of a tech team in meltdown. From a power-drunk VP who can’t code to a love-struck developer building more fantasy than features, Houston, We Have a
A critical system crashes. Deadlines vanish. The war room lights up. What unfolds isn’t just a software incident — it’s a spectacular unraveling of egos, secrets, and silent vendettas.
In this sharply observed and darkly funny novel, Maneesh Chaturvedi dives into the inner lives of a tech team in meltdown. From a power-drunk VP who can’t code to a love-struck developer building more fantasy than features, Houston, We Have a Problem dissects the chaos behind the commit history.
Hilarious, honest, and eerily familiar to anyone who’s ever sat through a postmortem, this book is what happens when the real failure isn’t in the code — it’s in the culture.
A critical system crashes. Deadlines vanish. The war room lights up. What unfolds isn’t just a software incident — it’s a spectacular unraveling of egos, secrets, and silent vendettas.
In this sharply observed and darkly funny novel, Maneesh Chaturvedi dives into the inner lives of a tech team in meltdown. From a power-drunk VP who can’t code to a love-struck developer building more fantasy than features, Houston, We Have a
A critical system crashes. Deadlines vanish. The war room lights up. What unfolds isn’t just a software incident — it’s a spectacular unraveling of egos, secrets, and silent vendettas.
In this sharply observed and darkly funny novel, Maneesh Chaturvedi dives into the inner lives of a tech team in meltdown. From a power-drunk VP who can’t code to a love-struck developer building more fantasy than features, Houston, We Have a Problem dissects the chaos behind the commit history.
Hilarious, honest, and eerily familiar to anyone who’s ever sat through a postmortem, this book is what happens when the real failure isn’t in the code — it’s in the culture.
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