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from: Roger Scudder
date: 2004-05-04 09:53:40
subject: RE: [C] C help

From: "Roger Scudder" 

Hi Aphis K...

 Have you had a look at the Snippets archive?  That's a great place to
find code to compile.

 Do you have a specific question about C programming?  If you want
specific information you must post specific questions.

-Roger

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From: c-bounces{at}snippets.org [mailto:c-bounces{at}snippets.org] On Behalf
Of Aphis k
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 6:37 AM To: c{at}snippets.org
Subject: [C] C help


I'm still learning programming on my own,i hope to recieve project from you
i can compile not this messages i am recieving at this time. Thanks.Hope to
see changes. Aphis.

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1. Blame (Bruce D. Wedding)


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Date: Sat, 1 May 2004 21:21:25 -0500
From: "Bruce D. Wedding"
Subject: [C] Blame
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> From: Bob Stout
> BS> I originally said accountability. Jon's the one who introduced the

> BS> word "blame" into the discussion. I think my choice
of words was
> BS> better because it avoids the pejorative connotation associated
> BS> with blame. Human errors may or may not incur blame, but those who

> BS> make them should be held accountable for them.
>
> From: Kurt
> I've always like 'responsibility', since that can be delegated with
> impunity. People who can't accept blame with all honesty don't usually

> benefit from pin the tail on the donkey anyway, and will consider
> anyone who dares to do it an ogre.

In my experience, the ones usually wanting to assign blame are the ones
that can't accept it very gracefully. I think I've said all I can on this
but just to clarify my position, I am all for learning and I do believe we
learn from our mistakes. The part I object to is the monday morning status
meeting turning into a donkey BBQ. It serves no additional purpose to point
out someones mistakes in that environment, unless you're trying to get
someone fired. The type of learning you guys are proposing can be adequatly
handled peer to peer amongst the development team.





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