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yak shaving (uncountable)

  1. (idiomatic) Any apparently useless activity which, by allowing you to overcome >intermediate difficulties, allows you to solve a larger problem.

    I was doing a bit of yak shaving this morning, and it looks like it might have paid off.


So I'm after phrases like "yak shaving" that mean something to the developer community that non-developers don't understand. Not anecdotes.

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Please make this a community wiki post – David Arno Nov 3 '08 at 22:36

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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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lol . – Click Upvote Mar 30 at 12:36
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OK answer 2 now that the question has been clarified:

"Mocking"

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".

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The obvious one is testing.

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Please make this a community wiki post – David Arno (1 min ago) – Vinko Vrsalovic Nov 3 '08 at 22:38
Huh? Does not compute. – dacracot Nov 3 '08 at 22:39
@Vinko, I like the question. It's not one for people to earn rep off of though. – David Arno Nov 3 '08 at 22:40
@dacrocot, what could appear more useless - at a superfluous level - than testing. Yet it allows one to overcome intermediate difficulties, and thus allows one to solve a larger problem. – David Arno Nov 3 '08 at 22:41
More superflous than testing? Unit Testing! – Michael Stum Nov 3 '08 at 22:46
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The good old ID10T error

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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? Time sink doesn't convey the entire concept, just the end result.

In that category, one of my favorite entries is clipboard inheritance, a phrase I learned here on SO. I'll look for the originator....

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I'm familiar with the latter as "copy/paste inheritance", but, yeah. – Dave Sherohman Mar 31 at 13:50
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"seem expedient initially, but turns out to be a colossal productivity-killer": Perl – Jared Updike Jul 17 at 7:05
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Spelling stuff correctly (thanks, Vinko).

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Duh... thank you. – dacracot Nov 3 '08 at 22:42
Eh. it's all good. – __ Nov 4 '08 at 0:28
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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?

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Because after a while, it won't take 5 minutes and it will probably grow to have more than 6 manual actions? – Mario Ortegón Jul 17 at 11:47
Sorry, I don't understand what this is an euphemism of – Adriano Varoli Piazza Jul 17 at 11:53
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Reading the manual.

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.

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Fixing PEBKAC* 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.

* Problem Exists Between Keyborad And Chair

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"Fixing it in the docs" ?

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Commenting something out

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.

At times this works with people, too: He tends to talk a lot without saying very much, so I usually comment him out.*


* Ok, I've never actually said or heard this, but I'd really like to!

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Noise

Anything that's not informational or helpful:

  • The presentation on corporate restructuring lasted an hour and a half, but it was mostly noise.

  • You can ignore the noise in the email from Tech Support. The only important symptom is the green smoke.

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