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- From: king@Acad.Humberc.On.Ca (KingLeon)
- Subject: Re: Can we do programming without seeing the end user?
- Message-ID: <Dotxrr.6wz@Acad.Humberc.On.Ca>
- Organization: Humber College Academic Computing Dept.
- References: <BYtKnOggyTxQ071yn@oslonett.no> <4ivp84$o0n@dfw-ixnews5.ix.netcom.com> <4j1kag$p4v@sundog.tiac.net>
- Date: Mon, 25 Mar 1996 15:31:01 GMT
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- In article <4j1kag$p4v@sundog.tiac.net>,
- Alfred C Thompson II <act2@tiac.net> wrote:
- >aax@ix.netcom.com(ANDREW GRYGUS ) wrote:
- >In <BYtKnOggyTxQ071yn@oslonett.no> bollerud@oslonett.no (Svein Olav
- >Mytting) writes:
- >
- >I sort of believe that sales and programming should be strictly
- >separate tasks. While a salesman should see his customer in person,
- >a programmer shouldn't do that.
- Actually the reverse is probably true. The salesman should never see
- the customer at all - builds up all kinds of unrealistic expectations.
- :-)
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