The Iron Laws of Software Development
2009-04-22 16:24
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The Iron Laws of Software Development
You can't give an estimate until you've come up with a design.
You can't come up with a design until you understand the requirements.
You won't really understand the requirements until you've finished the project.
By the time you finish the project, the requirements will have changed.
You can't give an estimate until you've come up with a design.
You can't come up with a design until you understand the requirements.
You won't really understand the requirements until you've finished the project.
By the time you finish the project, the requirements will have changed.
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