Can programming errors be really avoided? Our team lead said that our US manager is quite frustrated (I'm guessing he IS frustrated although she didn't say that) because the program I created caused 'havoc' in the production. Nyaha!
Well, I'm so sorry.. If it wasn't for the TR created by someone anonymous (hint hint, the US manager), then maybe the program won't cause serious damage, right?
But really, who should be blamed? The developer or the analyst? Is this a similar question to Who-came-first-the-chicken-or-egg? I don't think so.
Can developers really avoid errors? Really really avoid it although you have tested it several times already? I'm not..er...frustrated(?) with our team lead. I just can't spell out our US counterpart...
Well anyways..Not that I really care. Nyaha XD
Just wondering about who should be responsible..All I care about is our business because even though I will be BEST at being an EMPLOYEE, I will NEVER be RICH if I STAY being an EMPLOYEE! ^_^ You guys agree? :)
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