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July 09, 2008 @10:23AM
In professional Software Engineering circles we debate topics with real-world applications.
Sometimes, the debate must be aborted when a participant quotes one of the following so-called pundits. Most of them are academics or failed dot-com company founders.
The key point here is that "professional Software Engineers," referring to people who make a living actually accomplishing real work on real systems.
Here is the list of Godwin's Law violations.
Quoting them makes you forfeit your side of the debate:
Joel "On Software" Spolski
Daniel "I always wear black" Bernstein
Randal "I hacked into Intel and all I got was this felony conviction" Schwartz
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byDossy ( 130026 ) writes:
ZOMG, Kriston, what are you talking about? I totally read an article on Spolsky's blog where he recalls a story where Randal was trying to tell DJB how qmail would be more secure if it were written in Perl! :-)
bykriston ( 7886 ) writes:
Dossy you are the best comment writer person ever!!
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