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Well i've reviewed some code lately that would give Picasso a run for his money
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Originally posted by doodab View PostThat's crazy paving, which is more like writing a website in Perl using lots of blink tags.
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I'm NOT a BA, I'm an Artist!!
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI've often argued that software development is a creative endeavour and much closer in character to the work of craftsmen & artisans than to the laying of bricks that many managers seem to think it is.
Craft as a creative industry: what doesn't get counted, doesn't count
It just shows what muppets run these Government Departments.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI've often argued that software development is a creative endeavour and much closer in character to the work of craftsmen & artisans than to the laying of bricks that many managers seem to think it is.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI've often argued that software development is a creative endeavour and much closer in character to the work of craftsmen & artisans than to the laying of bricks that many managers seem to think it is.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostSimonMac: The question is not whether he will disappoint you. The question is how often & how badly.
Check out Lua by Bright Eyes -
"But me, I'm not a gamble, you can count on me to split
The love I sell you in the evening, by the morning won't exist"
One of my favourite artists, although probably best avoided if you're prone to depression.
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I've often argued that software development is a creative endeavour and much closer in character to the work of craftsmen & artisans than to the laying of bricks that many managers seem to think it is.
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It's Friday, it's late. I've read through that government stuff twice and I can't see the point of it. Who cares? Shouldn't they be out on the streets catching criminals or filling in potholes instead of wasting time on this?
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see you in thegreengrey room.
I'm creative with my expenses does that count?
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