Nice job for William Knight, CUK journalist: read forum posts on a topic, write an "article" based on quoting them.
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That is fine expat - that's what journalists do: they listen and then print, consider it being an interview, you get quoted in the press etc.
"Profits come from shoddy programming," says developer ATW. "There are pretty much no good incentives to invest more money into better practices and testing. Heck, testing is often deemed as a barrier, rather than something that actually benefits the end users.""
Now this is horrid my nickname is misspelt!
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proves the point of Media Studies being the cut and paste A-levelOriginally posted by expatNice job for William Knight, CUK journalist: read forum posts on a topic, write an "article" based on quoting them.Coffee's for closersComment
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I'm just pissed because I wasn't quotedOriginally posted by AtWThat is fine expat - that's what journalists do: they listen and then print, consider it being an interview, you get quoted in the press etc.
"Profits come from shoddy programming," says developer ATW. "There are pretty much no good incentives to invest more money into better practices and testing. Heck, testing is often deemed as a barrier, rather than something that actually benefits the end users.""
Now this is horrid my nickname is misspelt!
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Has to be said that it's not the best peice i've ever read, he seems to waffle a bit and i'm not really sure what his point is....Comment
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I'm waiting for his "Test Please Delete" articleOriginally posted by ArdescoHas to be said that it's not the best peice i've ever read, he seems to waffle a bit and i'm not really sure what his point is....
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Well Alexei's always like that.....
Has to be said that it's not the best peice i've ever read, he seems to waffle a bit and i'm not really sure what his point isWhy not?Comment
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I thought the idea of journalism was
I thought the idea of journalism was to print something as offensive as possible - then you can print all the letters from readers who are offended to fill up space.Comment
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Shoddy workmanship
Atw said:Now that is shoddy! I'll see if I can get it corrected!Now this is horrid my nickname is misspelt!Comment
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