[DUG] Programming
Wayne Roser
rr at kristin.school.nz
Thu Feb 9 20:50:40 NZDT 2006
Then, to get the converse in there, you might like:
Ease of fixing is inversely proportional to ease of finding.
[Um, as long as it's not an inverse square law like gravitational force. No, I think you'll get
away with "proportional" unless someone comes up with a way of quantifying "ease". Whew, glad we
got that sorted.]
Wayne
NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List <delphi at ns3.123.co.nz> on Thursday, 9 February 2006 at
1:52 a.m. +0000 wrote:
>Kurts 3rd law:
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> The easier it is to fix, the harder it is to find.
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>The converse is almost trivially true :
> If its easy to find it will be hard to fix, or someone
> would have by now.
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>Cheers, Kurt.
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