From: Dale King on
jan V wrote:
>
>>If your spouse asks you to get a carton of milk on the way home from
>>work do you insist s/he substantiate his/her reason?
>
> I think you're confuse software construction with keeping a man-woman
> relationship happy. I don't see any analogy..

I don't see any analogy either. Software construction involves logic ;-)
--
Dale King
From: Ingo R. Homann on
Hi,

jan V wrote:
>>>>If your spouse asks you to get a carton of milk on the way
>>>>home from
>>>>work do you insist s/he substantiate his/her reason?
>>>
>>>I think you're confuse software construction with keeping a
>>>man-woman
>>>relationship happy. I don't see any analogy..
>>
>>It is the employee/employer relationship I was talking about.
>
> You were talking about spouses and cartons of milk. Re-read your own post!

Oh man, Joan compared the communication between spouses with the
communication between an employee and an employer in the software
industry. I think this is not so difficult to understand!

(Although I must admit that I'm interested in who Joan considers to be
the employer and who to be the employee within the marriage! ;-)

Ciao,
Ingo

From: Oliver Wong on

"Dale King" <DaleWKing(a)insightbb.nospam.com> wrote in message
news:3kpWe.331686$x96.17648(a)attbi_s72...
> jan V wrote:
>>
>>>If your spouse asks you to get a carton of milk on the way home from
>>>work do you insist s/he substantiate his/her reason?
>>
>> I think you're confuse software construction with keeping a man-woman
>> relationship happy. I don't see any analogy..
>
> I don't see any analogy either. Software construction involves logic ;-)

That is, until Clients get involved.

- Oliver


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