What are your favorite "yak shaving" euphemisms? - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com2009-11-22T10:05:06Zhttp://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/260218http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/260218/what-are-your-favorite-yak-shaving-euphemisms0What are your favorite "yak shaving" euphemisms?dacracot2008-11-03T22:35:38Z2009-07-17T11:44:09Z
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<p>Noun</p>
<p>yak shaving (uncountable)</p>
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<li><p>(idiomatic) Any apparently useless activity which, by allowing you to overcome >intermediate difficulties, allows you to solve a larger problem.</p>
<p>I was doing a bit of yak shaving this morning, and it looks like it might have paid off.</p></li>
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<p>So I'm after phrases like "yak shaving" that mean something to the developer community that non-developers don't understand. Not anecdotes.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/260218/what-are-your-favorite-yak-shaving-euphemisms/260225#2602253Answer by David Arno for What are your favorite "yak shaving" euphemisms?David Arno2008-11-03T22:38:04Z2008-11-03T22:52:00Z<p>The obvious one is testing. </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/260218/what-are-your-favorite-yak-shaving-euphemisms/260227#2602271Answer by __ for What are your favorite "yak shaving" euphemisms?__2008-11-03T22:39:10Z2008-11-03T22:39:10Z<p>Spelling stuff correctly (thanks, Vinko).</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/260218/what-are-your-favorite-yak-shaving-euphemisms/260245#2602451Answer by Michael Stum for What are your favorite "yak shaving" euphemisms?Michael Stum2008-11-03T22:46:40Z2008-11-03T22:46:40Z<p>Setting up automated Builds. Why waste 2 hours on setting up a build script when the build only takes 5 minutes and only requires 6 manual actions?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/260218/what-are-your-favorite-yak-shaving-euphemisms/260246#2602461Answer by Glomek for What are your favorite "yak shaving" euphemisms?Glomek2008-11-03T22:48:03Z2008-11-03T22:48:03Z<p>Reading the manual.</p>
<p>It is amazing how many people think "I don't have time to do that!" but then waste hours and hours bumbling through something that they don't understand.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/260218/what-are-your-favorite-yak-shaving-euphemisms/260248#2602486Answer by dacracot for What are your favorite "yak shaving" euphemisms?dacracot2008-11-03T22:50:33Z2008-11-03T22:50:33Z<pre><code>Main Entry: dé·jà moo
Pronunciation: "dA-"zhä-'mü, dA-zh[a']-m[UE]
Function: noun
Etymology: Ebonian, adjective, literally, already stepped in
Date: 1999
1 : a feeling that one has seen or heard this BS before
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/260218/what-are-your-favorite-yak-shaving-euphemisms/260250#2602504Answer by David Arno for What are your favorite "yak shaving" euphemisms?David Arno2008-11-03T22:50:58Z2008-11-03T22:50:58Z<p>OK answer 2 now that the question has been clarified:</p>
<p>"Mocking"</p>
<p>And a personally one I use - which I cannot recall seeing elsewhere is "making a mockery of x" as a way of saying "writing a mock framework of x".</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/260218/what-are-your-favorite-yak-shaving-euphemisms/260781#2607811Answer by Adam Liss for What are your favorite "yak shaving" euphemisms?Adam Liss2008-11-04T03:31:46Z2008-11-04T03:31:46Z<p>Fixing PEBKAC<sup>*</sup> errors. Developers sometimes think it's pointless to "educate" the user, yet a few minutes with the customer often adjusts their attitudes enough to improve the overall product.</p>
<p><sup>*</sup> <strong>P</strong>roblem <strong>E</strong>xists <strong>B</strong>etween <strong>K</strong>eyborad <strong>A</strong>nd <strong>C</strong>hair</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/260218/what-are-your-favorite-yak-shaving-euphemisms/260783#2607831Answer by Adam Liss for What are your favorite "yak shaving" euphemisms?Adam Liss2008-11-04T03:33:35Z2008-11-04T03:33:35Z<p>"Fixing it in the docs" ?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/260218/what-are-your-favorite-yak-shaving-euphemisms/261022#2610222Answer by zonkflut for What are your favorite "yak shaving" euphemisms?zonkflut2008-11-04T05:55:17Z2008-11-04T05:55:17Z<p>The good old ID10T error</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/260218/what-are-your-favorite-yak-shaving-euphemisms/696947#6969472Answer by Adam Liss for What are your favorite "yak shaving" euphemisms?Adam Liss2009-03-30T12:12:12Z2009-03-30T12:12:12Z<p>What's the equal-but-opposite phrase for yak shaving, something that may seem expedient initially, but turns out to be a colossal productivity-killer? <em>Time sink</em> doesn't convey the entire concept, just the end result.</p>
<p>In that category, one of my favorite entries is <strong><em>clipboard inheritance</em></strong>, a phrase I learned here on SO. I'll look for the originator....</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/260218/what-are-your-favorite-yak-shaving-euphemisms/1142743#11427430Answer by Adam Liss for What are your favorite "yak shaving" euphemisms?Adam Liss2009-07-17T11:37:46Z2009-07-17T11:37:46Z<p>Commenting something out</p>
<p>Sometimes, if you ignore or hide a problem temporarily, you can remove the noise it causes and give yourself an environment that's more conducive to actually solving it.</p>
<p>At times this works with people, too: <em>He tends to talk a lot without saying very much, so I usually comment him out.</em>*</p>
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<p><code>*</code> Ok, I've never actually said or heard this, but I'd <em>really</em> like to!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/260218/what-are-your-favorite-yak-shaving-euphemisms/1142764#11427640Answer by Adam Liss for What are your favorite "yak shaving" euphemisms?Adam Liss2009-07-17T11:44:09Z2009-07-17T11:44:09Z<p>Noise</p>
<p>Anything that's not informational or helpful:</p>
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<li><p><em>The presentation on corporate restructuring lasted an hour and a half, but it was mostly noise.</em></p></li>
<li><p><em>You can ignore the noise in the email from Tech Support. The only important symptom is the green smoke.</em></p></li>
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