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- From: rmeijer@xs4all.nl (Rob J Meijer)
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- Subject: Re: Can we do programming without seeing the end user?
- Date: 25 Mar 1996 14:06:17 GMT
- Organization: XS4ALL, networking for the masses
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- fabian@li.net writes:
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- >Hmmmm.
- > The way I see it, the shortest distance between two points keeps
- >the data from corupting.
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- >Much in the same way, the developer should meet with the customer.
- >( not that I enjoy meeting with customers)
- >Fabo
- >fabian@li.net
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- I think it is best to meet with the customer with one comercial person
- and one developer. Lets face it most developers don't know how to sell
- the great things they make to an unknowing customer, and most comercial
- persons actualy dont know what the hell they are selling.
- There is nothing worse than a commercial person that makes promeses to a
- custommers about what he thinks would be just a small bit of work, but
- what means you have to write the whole stuff again from scratch.
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