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Re: Re: Re: My number 1 tip for developers.

by Anonymous Monk
on Sep 13, 2003 at 09:36 UTC ( [id://291230]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Re: My number 1 tip for developers.
in thread My number 1 tip for developers.

That's why I say test and verify - you can do this while implementing .

Basically I agree with this other AM at Re: Re: Re: My number 1 tip for developers..

You and BrowserUk both seem to have a different understanding of the steps. Perhaps I should have emphasized basic in the basic software engineering steps. There are no subcategories. There are no metrics.

BrowserUk says The whole point of the tip is the idea that you learn to recognise (as early as possible) when you are wasting time trying to 'get something to go', and that's a good tip if you get writers coders block. I suppose my only uneasiness with BrowserUks original node is that he first tips on the mechanics of banging a keyboard, when spec/analysis and then design is what you always need to start with.

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