John Bokma <j...@castleamber.com> writes: > On the other hand: some people I knew during my studies had no problem > at all with introducing countless memory leaks in small programs (and > turning off compiler warnings, because it gave so much noise...)
[...] > As for electrical engineering: done that (BSc) and one of my class > mates managed to connect a transformer the wrong way > around.... twice. Yet he had the highest mark in our class. Anybody worth his salt in his profession has a trail of broken things in his history. The faster it thinned out, the better he learned. The only reliable way never to break a thing is not to touch it in the first place. But that will not help you if it decides to break on its own. -- David Kastrup -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list