I don't always test my code
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When I worked at [now defunct futures and fx firm] I forwarded that image with the Dos Equis guy. My boss saw it, and got upset, enough to get me in a little trouble. It hit too close to home as there was no such thing as a dev environment there, so it was only truly tested in production.
It's always important to determine, in advance, if your boss has a sense of humor.
Software Zen:
delete this;
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It's always important to determine, in advance, if your boss has a sense of humor.
Software Zen:
delete this;
Gary Wheeler wrote:
It's always important to determine, in advance, if your boss has a sense of humor.
:thumbsup: I was going to post something similar, in reply.
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Gary Wheeler wrote:
It's always important to determine, in advance, if your boss has a sense of humor.
:thumbsup: I was going to post something similar, in reply.
I'm fortunate in that my boss does have a sense of humor. His boss, however, does not.
Software Zen:
delete this;
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but when I do, I do it in Production.
Ahhh, the Microsoft approach. Its a good method because then bugfixes become enhancements
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but when I do, I do it in Production.
I've had the misfortune of having more than one job where that was the attitude, no make that policy, of the users.
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It's always important to determine, in advance, if your boss has a sense of humor.
Software Zen:
delete this;
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but when I do, I do it in Production.
Test is unnecessary, unless your customers start crying al over the internet your product is shit. :laugh:
CEO at: - Rafaga Systems - Para Facturas - Modern Components for the moment...
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We have a picture with "the most interesting man in the world" and that text in our office.
Yeah that's hanging on my wall too. I work in aerospace... all we have is production :)
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but when I do, I do it in Production.
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KLPounds wrote:
...Stay Agile my friends
You know, IMHO, your's is funnier than mine. :) :thumbsup: