Scrub up all that oil? Say you have written a utility to burn CDs, are you going to reburn all the broken CDs if it turns out the utility had a problem? Reprint all the pages if your printer driver has a bug?

Anyway, I wish software engineers were more like car manufactures. No car is build without a design. No cars are delivered without being properly tested. The average car is better tested than most CPAN modules (ever seen a CPAN module with an actual stress test?). Most countries require by law that cars are tested - unlike software.

I think the software world can learn a lot from the car industry. (Not that I'm saying the car industry doesn't have its share of problems).


In reply to Re: How Software Engineers Are Different Than Auto Mechanics by Anonymous Monk
in thread How Software Engineers Are Different Than Auto Mechanics by hossman

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