On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 12:09:22PM -0700, Michael Wojcik wrote: > It's enough to have a specification Then you end up shifting the problem to the person to write it. Writing a spec with *that* detail level is nothing else but programming in pseudocode. The net result is that at some level people who do the job loose control over the situation -- either due to the "plain" problem being just overly broad, or due to the *neccessary* depth of non-abstraction (as an effect of code coupling) to overflow finite-sized human mind. Even though "they should/must". So you are both right -- maybe it's worth a step off the opposite corners of the very same soapbox? Just my UAH.02 -- ---- WBR, Michael Shigorin <mike@xxxxxxxxxxx> ------ Linux.Kiev http://www.linux.kiev.ua/
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