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BillWoodruff13-Apr-15 1:08
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Mark_Wallace13-Apr-15 9:28
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Dominic Burford wrote:
What one developer considers to be a bankrupt decision is entirely subjective and will vary from person to person. Everyone has a different appetite and tolerance level so there cannot be any "absolutes".
Therefore all development is bankrupt, in the eyes of one or many people, and therefore the term is worthless.

My work ethic has always been "do your work to the best of your abilities", not "blame everything bad on someone else, because they don't meet my standards", which is the direction the bankrupt-development thing pushes into.

The primary consideration for any product should always be "is the customer happy?*", not "does it meet my personal preferences in coding style", which might as well be "does it meet with the intolerance requirements of my religion?"

It's really easy to lay down rules for everyone else to follow -- it must be easy, because everyone seems to do it -- but the point is that there is always someone who has to lay down the rules, and if individuals decide unilaterally not to follow them, they they become a problem.

If you've got to write code that peeps a little noise when a disposable lighter is nearly empty, the rules will be: just hack something that works.

If you have to write code to handle income taxes for a government, you follow the rules that are issued to you in a very thick rule book.

The only times you, as an individual developer, can get involved in setting the rules are:

- If you're working on a private project on your own time.

- If you head the company/department.

- If it's an agile shop.

There are times when "Ours not to reason why..." is worth keeping in mind. Every decision cannot be made by every person who works on a product.




* And remember that your manager is also your customer, who is paying you for a service.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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