Love this:

“Many people in our industry, our profession have a disturbing tendency to be 
vague and practice self-deception. Take the concept of a "bug" as an example. 
They don't "fly into" our code; we *put* them in it. *We* put them in. That's 
why they should be called errors or defects.”

Or, sometimes, “lazy stupidity” (particularly in my case).  And in many others 
“don’t really know what I’m doing, really, so I copied/pasted a bunch of code 
off random websites until it “sorta/kinda” worked.”

The worst is that I’ve had a number of team leads and architects on projects 
for whom the last is the most accurate.

Andrew

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