Theory is when you know something, but it doesn’t work.
Practice is when something works, but you don’t know why.
Programmers combine theory and practice: “nothing works and they don’t know why.”
More wisdom next week,
Andrew
Theory is when you know something, but it doesn’t work.
Practice is when something works, but you don’t know why.
Programmers combine theory and practice: “nothing works and they don’t know why.”
More wisdom next week,
Andrew
Seems to apply to politicians too.
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You’re too clever for your own good, Andrew. ;>)
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I keep telling people how good I am. π
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Love it!
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lol you hit the nail on the funny bone . kindest regards bg βΊπβΊ
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I sent this one to my son-in-law. He’s a programmer. π
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He’ll get it. π
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π So funny and true!
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You must have an interesting relationship with your coworkers. π
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Very interesting. Someday I’d like to hear how they describe me to their family and friends. Humm, maybe not.
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My son’s an IT developer and he was wrestling with this exact problem this week. His frustration was palpable, even on the phone. Only worse; the code worked sometimes, but not always. Try to pinpoint a problem like that …
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Welcome to my day job – all the time.
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I didn’t see that coming. Good one, Andrew.
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Thank you, been saving this one.
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I thought this was hilarious! I feel this way on lots of our projects for sure. That’s why my look is always “calm” – I simply have no idea…
On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 9:56 AM, Andrew’s View of the Week wrote:
> Andrew Reynolds posted: “Theory is when you know something, but it doesn’t > work. Practice is when something works, but you don’t know why. Programmers > combine theory and practice: “nothing works and they don’t know why.” More > wisdom next week, Andrew” >
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It is my most common answer to computer questions, “Don’t know.”
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Ouch. Good observation, Andrew.
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Programmers don’t like it when I use this one in a meeting.
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