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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 07/14/07 01:01
lawrence k wrote:
> On Jul 7, 9:21 am, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>> pangea33 wrote:
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>>> Any "professional" programmer who relies on the vast repository of
>>> *documentation* present in most projects in industry is either an
>>> idealistic novice, or EXTREMELY fortunate for the places they've
>>> worked.
>> Sorry, I completely disagree here. I've managed projects from a single
>> programmer (me) to over 100 programmers.
>>
>> Any "professional" programmer will include the documentation as part of
>> the project. It's part of the job. And anyone who doesn't document
>> isn't much of a programmer. Or, on a larger project, most of the design
>> will be created by designers.
>
> I should have rewritten my last question. Let me try again:
>
> "In a hypothetical situation where you only have time and money to
> either write documentation for your code, or produce unit tests for
> your code, which would you do?"
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>
I would extend the contract so it can be done right. Or refuse it in
the first place.
I don't do contracts which are guaranteed to fail.
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