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"It works for me!" |
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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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Or, even worse: "jist getter done" |
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"It works as designed." |
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"That problem isn't in my code. Talk to ..." |
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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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"Yeah, I've been meaning to fix that." |
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"It doesn't compile on my machine" -"But... it works on mine." |
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"I can't reproduce that error" |
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"It's complicated." |
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"We're aware of the problem and it will be fixed in a future patch." |
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Hey!! I am just a consultant. don't have access to the system for debugging.. :) |
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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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"If you reboot, it should work fine." |
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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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It fixed itself. |
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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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Are you using Internet Explorer? (for some of our older/contractor developed internal apps) |
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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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"Have you installed all the service packs?" |
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"This really needs a complete rewrite." "This isn't the way I would have done it." |
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its not an issue with our software , its an error due to XXX |
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"But sales said..." or "You have to use IE." |
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"Can you get me a hex dump?" |
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"Ask the Internet" |
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"That's going away in a couple years anyway." Hear it every day at my job. |
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"Yes, but..." |
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Thats the way I was told to program it. |
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When asking 'Is it done yet?' for progress report: "It's practically done. I'm working on some final details, but it is practically complete." And then find that it is not even code complete, full of bugs, not tested, not documented, not integrated, and probably don't even checked into source control. Of course, on the other side, just asking 'is it done yet?' every couple of days is not the best way of measuring progress. |
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