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Yes you do, you'd love to go thereOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostI don't think I want to go there.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI'll have to sniff the calipers when (if) I get them back.
Just to check, like.


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Last year I produced a handout: "How to write software for your project".
It introduced the concept of writing a bit, testing it, making sure it works, then writing a bit more.
So, naturally enough, I've just been looking at some software that someone's written.
A shedload of it.
And, waddyaknow?
It doesn't work.
I'm not sure which bit of write, test, write some more, test, etc. wasn't clear.
And it doesn't help that it runs on a PIC with no real debug capability.Comment
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Zeity, you should be teaching them how we do it in the real world, not this idealistic nonsenseOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostLast year I produced a handout: "How to write software for your project".
It introduced the concept of writing a bit, testing it, making sure it works, then writing a bit more.
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostZeity, you should be teaching them how we do it in the real world, not this idealistic nonsense
- Read the spec (but not too closely)
- Google for something someone else has already written that sort of does the job and copy it.
- Hack it to fit.
- Invoice.
You mean like this?
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Straight out of the contractor's handbookOriginally posted by DaveB View Post- Read the spec (but not too closely)
- Google for something someone else has already written that sort of does the job and copy it.
- Hack it to fit.
- Invoice.
You mean like this?
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