In Philosophy, as much as in software engineering, you don't get credit for
originality. What matters is the final product, not who came up with the
idea for each feature first.
Shlomi Fish
originality. What matters is the final product, not who came up with the
idea for each feature first.
Shlomi Fish
Related:
- There's no point in keeping an idea to yourself since there's a 10 to 1
chance that somebody already has it and will share it before you.
Shlomi... - Objective philosophy is like a pencil sharpener for one's mind.
Shlomi... - Linux - because software problems should not cost money.
Shlomi... - Linux - Because Software Problems Should not Cost Money.
Shlomi... - Requirements engineering
convincing the customer to want what you think you can build
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Glossary of Software Engineering... - In science the credit goes to the man who convinces the
world,
not to the man to whom the idea first occurs. -- Sir... - It matters not so much what you sing, but why
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J.S.... - Jargon Coiner (#9)
An irregular feature that aims to give you advance warning of new jargon
that we've just made up.
* RHYMES WITH CYNICS: The final answer to any debate... - Requirements review
explaining what the customer won't get in language they don't
understand
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Glossary of Software Engineering...
