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- From: javaprog@best.com (John Lockwood)
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- Subject: Re: Can we do programming without seeing the end user?
- Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 16:49:33 GMT
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- aax@ix.netcom.com(ANDREW GRYGUS ) wrote:
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- >If the programmer, or head programmer of a group, has not lived with
- >the client's job long enought to do it, and do it well - s/he has no
- >business writing any code for that job.
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- So, if a hospital administrator wants to hire my company to write some
- hospital administrator software, then we all have to be software
- administrators? I guess I have too much faith in the ability of
- hospital administrators and programmers to communicate in a common
- language with one another, much as we are doing now, to find your
- position tennable.
- Regards,
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- John Lockwood
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