Exactly! And don't let the words I write convince you I am immune to the same failings. Far from it! But, I try. :-)
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 10:49 AM, Andrew Glynn <aglyn...@gmail.com> wrote: > 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 >