Insights into the Cut and Paste Coding Crowd

August 26, 2015

I read “How Developers Search for Code.” Interesting. The write up points out what I have observed. Programmers search for existing — wait for it — code.

Why write something when there are wonderful snippets to recycle. Here’s the paragraph I highlighted:

We also learn that a search session is generally just one to two minutes in length and involves just one to two queries and one to two file clicks.

Yep, very researchy. Very detailed. Very shallow. Little wonder that most software rolls out in endless waves of fixes. Good enough is the sort of sigma way.

Encouraging. Now why did that air traffic control crash happen? Where are the back ups to the data in Google’s Belgium server center? Why does that wonderful Windows 10 suck down data to mobile devices with little regard for data caps? Why does malware surface in Android apps?

Good enough: the new approach to software QA/QC.

Stephen E Arnold, August 26, 2015

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