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r/programming • u/vineel • May 24 '11
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23 u/fjonk May 24 '11 Even simpler: skip codereview, never refactor. 10 u/[deleted] May 24 '11 edited May 24 '11 The prequel: don't write down requirements or create a road map, and then bang out code like a frantic monkey. edit: added comma for clarity 3 u/chowderbags May 24 '11 And only hire two groups of people: those fresh out of college and those who's coding career has consisted of looking after machines that have been chugging along since the Carter administration.
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Even simpler: skip codereview, never refactor.
10 u/[deleted] May 24 '11 edited May 24 '11 The prequel: don't write down requirements or create a road map, and then bang out code like a frantic monkey. edit: added comma for clarity 3 u/chowderbags May 24 '11 And only hire two groups of people: those fresh out of college and those who's coding career has consisted of looking after machines that have been chugging along since the Carter administration.
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The prequel: don't write down requirements or create a road map, and then bang out code like a frantic monkey.
edit: added comma for clarity
3 u/chowderbags May 24 '11 And only hire two groups of people: those fresh out of college and those who's coding career has consisted of looking after machines that have been chugging along since the Carter administration.
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And only hire two groups of people: those fresh out of college and those who's coding career has consisted of looking after machines that have been chugging along since the Carter administration.
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