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by hrimfaxi
237 days ago
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This only seems to be in software engineering. When I was told me wanted to evaluate a new task queue service, I asked what our constraints were. I was told to survey all options and present a roundup and ignore constraints. Contrast with something like, I don't know, building a house. Do architects consider all possible material choices for a given location, or do they instead limit their consideration to materials that would be suitable to the given environment? Making the dependencies of "it depends" explicit is the whole point. |
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This also means there are 100 builders in my area who only build stick frame houses and won't even talk to you if you want something else and only 1 or 2 who will even think about those other options. (they do compete with the other builders so costs are not unreasonable)