If you redefine "programming" to be "the mere act of typing", then it's easy to "program" on time and under budget.
If you always have customers who know exactly what they want before you type a line of code and they never change their minds or ask you for anything else and they're happy when you never let them, you're the first programmer I've ever talked to with those characteristics.
Change happens.
In reply to Re^3: OpEd: Programming is not Team Sports
by chromatic
in thread OpEd: Programming is not Team Sports
by locked_user sundialsvc4
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