Veronica wrote:
>Well, it's late here, too. However I couldn't help noticing your use of our
>registered acronym in your posting.
>
>You'll hear from our lawyers now, I'm affraid.
Geez... I think I'd rather deal with Amazon.com than you guys. <g>
David Shadovitz wrote:
>I would encourage all programmers to think of themselves as software
>engineers. The difference is that s/w engineers follow a process. Web
>development seems particularly weak in this area. Process means managing
>he software lifecycle, from gathering requirements, to design, design
>eview, code, code review, testing, release, configuration, and
>maintenance. The Software Engineering Institute
>(http://www.sei.cmu.edu/) is a good source.
I heartily agree. There is so much hurry to get to market that web projects
often suffer in the long run. I would also encourage all programmers to
think of themselves as artists and take just as much pride in how the code
was written as they do in the end result.
I guess maybe I'm babbling now. Going to bed... catch all you crazy patent
people when its light out.
Regards,
Seth Petry-Johnson
Ex-Acronym thief, Reformed
Argo Enterprise and Associates
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