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Sander Rossel30-Jan-16 23:46
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BillWoodruff wrote:
was baffled when he abruptly simply dropped the subject and switched to talking about SOLID
That was a bit weird, yeah Laugh | :laugh:
BillWoodruff wrote:
Can you really generalize from what you see on QA to a hypothetical "profession" ? I can't
Neither can I. I'm generalizing from what I see in real life. People with technical degrees and additional certificates that write the biggest crap you've ever seen. Professional external parties who put seniors on a job and deliver utter nonsense. People with varying time in the field (ranging from 30 to 5 years) who put all of their code in a single WinForm, who can't seem to abstract away parameters and duplicate large chunks of code, who put an invisible TextBox on a Form to hold some values (in-memory variables is a difficult concept I guess), who write 700 line functions, who write a unit test and now believe their code is tested and error free (while it very much isn't), and I could go on. As said some of these people have many years of experience, they're lead developers, "senior" developers, consultants, and even technical managers. They take home good salaries!
Add to that QA and I can safely say that 99% of the people are just a bunch of bunglers.
Did you notice I said "people" and not "developers"? That's because I noticed many other people don't really know what they're doing either. Most people are really just monkeys who learned a trick. They repeat that trick from 9 to 5 and when they get home they turn on the tv for some brainless entertainment. I can't blame them, they have all the right to and sometimes I prefer doing just that as well.
Of course I'm fine with people being total tools, makes it a lot easier to stand out in your profession Laugh | :laugh:
Luckily some of that 1% of good people are here on CP Smile | :)
BillWoodruff wrote:
"MacBeth," Act I, Scene VII, comes to mind: "... we but teach bloody instructions, which, being taught, return To plague the inventor."
That's so true for QA Laugh | :laugh:
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— Edsger W. Dijkstra
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Sander

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