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I broke the build!
Yes, I have achieved a rite of passage for anyone who works in a software development organization: I broke the build. I checked in a new version of the online Help, and now the code won't compile. There's possibly a score of programmers who are twiddling their thumbs waiting for me to get the fix in. (So, why am I on LJ? My Help is compiling. Nothing I can do until it's done.)
It's really quite a special feeling.
Now I need to develop an appropriate pre-checkin test to prevent this from happening again.
It's really quite a special feeling.
Now I need to develop an appropriate pre-checkin test to prevent this from happening again.
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If you want to know how information flows in an organization, break something, and watch the pattern of the screaming.
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That's like that Dyson vacuum-cleaner commercial where Dyson was saying that failures are quite as exciting as successes, because they point one towards the right direction, or open up new avenues.
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The most immediate new avenue is that I get to learn how to compile the piece of software that I broke, so that I can compile it myself as a test. This opens up all kinds of avenues...