Re: OK, it's the matter of database structure rather



On Mon, 17 Sep 2007 11:04:47 -0700, Roy Terry <roy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

John Kelly wrote:

To "think things all the way through" means better understanding. And
the result is better code with less risk of defect.

If you're talking toy programs and academic exercises
sure. There is no such thing as "all the way through" in real life
environments. There is always one more layer of getting it wrong
and that starts with requirements onwards.

There are two types of people in the world.

Those who try to do a job right, and the lazy who complain and make
excuses why they shouldn't even try.

If you're trying to have the last word, you're just adding fuel to
your own pyre.


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