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by wakawaka28
603 days ago
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I didn't miss anything you said. I did read your comments and frankly I don't have the time to address the level of banality therein. My position is that you are erecting and burning an elaborate straw man based on the least reasonable reading of a general statement, and you don't understand who the audience is. If someone has to be told what a runtime error is, that means they don't necessarily know it. That definition is totally adequate for the purpose of conveying the concept. You accuse me of being personal but your comments are some of the most pompous crap I've read in ages. >And the document goes on for hundreds of pages at this atrocious quality level. Oh so you read the whole thing? Lol |
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The audience of the SWEBOK is not only, or even primarily, learners. This is explained in the preface.
Thinking my comments are pompous—because they're written in a more formal register than you're accustomed to reading, I suppose—is no excuse for your invective.
I didn't read the whole document, but, as you can see from https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41916612, I did generate a fair random sample of 10 half-pages of it and read and summarize them. All of them were similarly incoherent and full of serious errors of fact that can only be attributed to profound incompetence. That's an adequate basis on which to conclude that the whole thing is bad. Moreover, everyone else in this thread commenting on specific parts of the document that they've read has similarly damning comments. (Except you, but at this point I have, I think, ample reason to discount your opinion.)