I find Unit Testing takes care of a fair amount of the inherently superflous elements in fulll lifecycle development.
It is a bit like precum I'd say .... if you like to chew on your lubrication.
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- Tue Jun 06, 2006 3:58 pm
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v.d.
ok, and for those with vertical dyslexia I guess it would be 09/09/09 ... mmm ... so there is hope for Tom after all .... yippie!
- Tue Jun 06, 2006 3:18 pm
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Release Candidate One (RC1)
I suggest we follow the proper cycle of software release here, otherwise the Priests will just have their hardware in a kNOT and the disciples won't be able to distinguish their wHOLES from their BITS.
Ok, now where did I put my Knuth?
Ok, now where did I put my Knuth?