>Do you code your program half way and expect it to work?
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>Yes, I do. The analogy isn't exact, but I code until I find a satisfactory solution to the problem. I release the product and work on optimizing the solution in future releases. To make the client wait until I have a fully optimized solution does a dis-service to both parties.
You just make my point.
The point is you don't leave it broke. You have to be commited to making it work by applying logic and technology that WORKS... not just throw more money at it over again and again for thirty years.
BTW; Why is it a dis-service? What's wrong with expecting things to work when it's delivered?
Work as if you don't need money
Love as if you've never been hurt before
Live as if this is your last day to live
Dance as if no one's watching