Re: Ten Essential Development Practices
- From: Peter Hansen <peter@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 21:49:45 -0400
Dan Sommers wrote:
The Zen applies to all aspects of software (and other things, too, but they're off topic here), from human readable reports and requirements and documentation, to GUI's, to test cases, to code, to database schemta, as well as the development methodology and practices themselves.
Sometimes you have to look at the Zen sideways, so that "implementation" appears to be replaced by the particular aspect or aspects (or the software, or just software, as a whole, for the true Masters out there) you happen to be working on at the time, but such is the nature of Zen.
It also applies to Motorcycle Maintenance, of course... (as in "Zen and the Art of").
-Peter .
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