On 19/05/2020 16:04, David Kastrup wrote:
All because people think "it's not difficult to figure out how to make
it work" when actually it is once you aim for more than a "mostly
working" determination and keep shuffling around just which 10% you are
willing to let fall apart.

Too many people try to solve the immediate problem, without asking themselves what the real problem is.

If you work out what the state table is, it's fine solving just your bit of it. But if you don't know what the state table is, (trying to) solve your bit just leaves a big mess for the next guy who needs a different bit solved.

Cheers,
Wol

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