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Software craftsmanship
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Subject: Software craftsmanship
From: LudovicoVan <ju...@diegidio.name>
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Hello craftsmen,
"Crafting the details" to me evokes hours spent filling in the little
gaps and cleaning up, while rethinking the whole thing over and over
again. Hours when few lines of code get written, yet the overall
quality and understanding improve dramatically. I was thinking how
much I value and do it...
"Software craftsmanship is when we spend at least 20% of the project-
time crafting the details."
How does it sound?
Julio (aka LudovicoVan)
Julio P. Di Egidio
Software Analyst Programmer
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