It is 2015 and I think we can get some better examples of aggressive people rather than Herr Hitler.
Also many of these examples could be explained better for people who aren't from a Ruby background. For instance, I think what you are saying applies to Java.
Finally, I think the best analogy that software has to people is that software has needs.
For instance, when I was doing the work to get a 1.5 hour build process down to 20 minutes, I was being asked to explain what benefit the customer got from this.
Well, the length of the build process has a lot to do with if the customer gets the product at all. If the software is going to take care of the customer, it needs whatever it needs t do that.
Also many of these examples could be explained better for people who aren't from a Ruby background. For instance, I think what you are saying applies to Java.
Finally, I think the best analogy that software has to people is that software has needs.
For instance, when I was doing the work to get a 1.5 hour build process down to 20 minutes, I was being asked to explain what benefit the customer got from this.
Well, the length of the build process has a lot to do with if the customer gets the product at all. If the software is going to take care of the customer, it needs whatever it needs t do that.