Outstanding Objects (Developed Dirt Cheap)
Mark Leighton Fisher writes "Some readers might be interested in
Outstanding Objects (Developed Dirt Cheap); or "Why Don't Developers Search the Literature?" It seems like I still see a lot of wheel reinvention going on, even with the wealth of code and information now available on the Net."
I wasn't aware that AC/DC was involved in software development till now.
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I read your email...
Who is John Galt?
I always hit the net before emarking on coding. There's no way I'm gonna spend 6 hours throwing together code that someone else has spent 20 lovingly moulding for me :-) I just too damn lazy... What can I say, Wally is my hero :-)
-- Gaxx
Done Dirt Cheap.
Well, of course, my way IS better.
We reinvent the wheel because new wheels look sexy, not because they roll any better.
I have absolutely no idea whether there's a point to be proved with that, but it's kinda interesting.
2. They are taught the complete spectrum of software development from function to complete program. So they think that they can do it all reallllly well.
3. They don't get in the habit when they start.
4. They get paid by the hour not the thought. (sorry thats an old lawyer joke.)
Most of us are lazy by nature.
I completely disagree. As a matter of fact, I have an article that totally disproves this, but I don't feel like finding it right now.
Maybe after my nap.
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I agree. But my way is BEST.
This is the first time I have ever seen a tagline of this form that I could agree with and feel was a reasonable statement. Aren't these supposed to be ridiculously overstated?