Your note deserves a more well-thought-out reply than I have time to provide for the moment.

I see both Art and Science in Software Engineering, and while the scales tip in many places toward the Science and process and controls and aversion to risk, it is not yet gone in this profession that new things can be created -- and notably new things of value are rarely created in the stifling environment of controlled process.

Therefore, I disagree in general with your assertions, but I lack the time to back this up in this discussion at this time. I hope to be able to fill this out later, but given the general trend in the Monastary to bully you regardless of what you have to say, I doubt the conversation will retain any useful dialogue by the time I am able to contribute more fully in my arguments against you.

For that, I apologize.


In reply to Re: Software Projects In Real Life: "I See Dead People" by marinersk
in thread Software Projects In Real Life: "I See Dead People" by locked_user sundialsvc4

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