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Re: static vs global variable [message #172762 is a reply to message #172718] Mon, 28 February 2011 10:02 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Leonardo Azpurua wrote:
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> OTOH, I can't imagine how to keep a group of programmers in sync without
> a lot of formalization. But I have never needed to manage a large team,
> nor been part of any, except for my first years as a programmer, when I
> was given a HIPO spec, coded the routine, validated it with a test
> program that came as part of the specification, had it punched and
> handed the cards pack upwards when it was ready.
>
In the project I mentioned, we realised that 3-4 good people could have
done a better job than all the formalized teamwork and something like
60 coders.

Once again, management is a discipline where too many idiots who have
taken courses in it manage to fail to understand what lies behind the
courses they took.

And apply formal stupidity wit a ruthlessness only the truly ignorant
can possess.

Once you get into formal madness, you WILL need it to control the huge
teams you find you need just to keep up with all the paperwork.
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