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From: Dale King on 15 Sep 2005 21:35 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 16 Sep 2005 03:50 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 20 Sep 2005 17:52
"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 |