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RE: do you fail at FizzBuzz? simple prog test

Mensanator wrote:
Ok, I agree with 101, but I wouldn't necessarily
say the others were unfortunate. You might be
surprised at how often such fixations discover
bugs, something that I have a gift for.
The discovering, the making, or both? ;)

Tim Delaney
Jun 27 '08 #1
1 1096
On May 11, 7:05*pm, "Delaney, Timothy (Tim)" <tdela...@avaya.com>
wrote:
Mensanator wrote:
Ok, I agree with 101, but I wouldn't necessarily
say the others were unfortunate. You might be
surprised at how often such fixations discover
bugs, something that I have a gift for.

The discovering, the making, or both? ;)
Both, of course. The trick is to catch your errors before
anyone gets to see them. Then you get a reputation for being
clever.
>
Tim Delaney
Jun 27 '08 #2

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