Re: A step up, a step down
Programmers who don't know when to stop programming are a contributing
cause of the financial woes of many a small company.
OTOH, programmers who stop programming too soon also contribute heavily
to the financial woes of companies.
Of course, it's not at all like writers who want to add just one more section, or tweak the fonts one last time, is it? Or writers who won't learn the product in any detail?
Different stories altogether :-)
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