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Archive for August, 2010

Practice: Avoid guesses, do what is expected to be done

Posted on 11. Aug, 2010 by Guilherme Silveira.

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Symptom: faced with two possibilities because the client did not let his desire clear enough, one path is chosen and it is often the wrong one. After delivering a new functionality, the client is the one who is going to test, approve and use it. Because it is difficult for developers to think as their [...]

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