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by bdangubic
59 days ago
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writing software, if you know what you are doing, is very similar to laying bricks. write smallest possible functions that do one thing and do it well and then compose them, like bricks, to make a house (which is what brick layers do). comments like this come from places where it is more like bunch of chefs in a italian restaurant making spaghetti pasta (code) :) |
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Of course your view is quite common especially in the managerial class, and often leads to broken software development practices and the idea that you can just increase output by increasing input. One step away from hiring 9 pregnant women to make a baby in a month.