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"Ask the Internet" |
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"Can you get me a hex dump?" |
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"But sales said..." or "You have to use IE." |
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its not an issue with our software , its an error due to XXX |
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"This really needs a complete rewrite." "This isn't the way I would have done it." |
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"Have you installed all the service packs?" |
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"That will have to go on a separate work order. It's not in the functional specs." I always hate to hear this for small and easy to add additions to apps - but I say it too. |
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Are you using Internet Explorer? (for some of our older/contractor developed internal apps) |
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Once when I was arguing with a QA guy about a bug, I was surprised by his response.. "You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you...blah blah" |
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It fixed itself. |
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A total classic that a fellow Software Engineer of mine used to say is: Drum roll please.... Of course it works! But no, I haven't tested it. |
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"If you reboot, it should work fine." |
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"I can't look at that until you file a bug report." "I can't start on that until the spec is finalized." "I can't test until someone sets up a testing environment." |
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Hey!! I am just a consultant. don't have access to the system for debugging.. :) |
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"We're aware of the problem and it will be fixed in a future patch." |
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"It's complicated." |
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"I can't reproduce that error" |
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"It doesn't compile on my machine" -"But... it works on mine." |
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"Yeah, I've been meaning to fix that." |
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"Did you read the documentation?" or "Look on Google" If I hadn't done these already, I wouldn't be asking. |
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"That problem isn't in my code. Talk to ..." |
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"It works as designed." |
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Or, even worse: "jist getter done" |
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Focus on clarify and maintainability first, performance later. :-) I hate to hear it because (even though I recognise the truth of the statement) there's a machine in my brain that just wants to optimise everything. :-) P.S. I don't know who's been deleting the thread comments, but my point was that I renamed the post to reduce its chances of being closed again. Seriously, JaredPar, I'm doing you a favour. :-) |
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"It works for me!" |
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