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by geocar
4160 days ago
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The way I see it: Charles made the problem look simple by spending a few months thinking about the whole program, while Alan made the same problem look complicated by writing a bunch of code and always looking busy. While I agree that Charles is the exception, I don't believe meritocracy is a valid solution; I'll always bet on Charles: If the project was actually a "3500 lines of code" problem, then Charles might have taken longer to think about it, but it's my experience that Alan never would have finished. |
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