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#айтишный_быт
https://weblogs.asp.net/alex_papadimoulis/408925 "A client has asked me to build and install a custom shelving system. I'm at the point where I need to nail it, but I'm not sure what to use to pound the nails in. Should I use an old shoe or a glass bottle? How would you answer the question? a) It depends. If you are looking to pound a small (20lb) nail in something like drywall, you'll find it much easier to use the bottle, especially if the shoe is dirty. However, if you are trying to drive a heavy nail into some wood, go with the shoe: the bottle with shatter in your hand. b) There is something fundamentally wrong with the way you are building; you need to use real tools. Yes, it may involve a trip to the toolbox (or even to the hardware store), but doing it the right way is going to save a lot of time, money, and aggravation through the lifecycle of your product. You need to stop building things for money until you understand the basics of construction. I would hope that just about any sane person would choose something close to (b). Sure, it may seem a bit harsh, but think about it from the customer prospective: how would you feel if your carpenter asked such a question? I find it a bit disturbing, however, that this attitude is not prevalent in software development. In fact, from what I can tell, it seems to be discouraged. 1 ноября 2019
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Самое близкое это лоб.
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Жопожуй Конидзэ
Факт. Люди регулярно путают обливание говном и установление четких границ. В рунете говорят "ты мудак, потому что делаешь неправильно". Тогда как надо говорить "ты делаешь неправильно, а правильно вот так". |
* chooses b)
* opens the toolbox to find a proper instrument * pulls out hackwrench and proceeds to nail with it |