----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Cisin" <cisin at xenosoft.com>
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
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Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 4:47 PM
Subject: Re: Fragility in the floppy world (was Re: TRS-80 Model II Manuals)
  On Wed, 3 Nov 2010, Tony Duell wrote:
  I am seriosulyt worried by the fact that a group
of programmers who are
 capable of writing a compiler didn't realise the value of backups. I
 can't beklieve tht nobody had ever lost data before. 
 It is one of the consequences when companies recruit straight out of
 colleges.  Although not necessarily the cause in THIS case, it tends
 toward a work group who are strong on theory and very weak on real-world
 experience, who will fail to realize all of the things that could go wrong
 (such as using scanf() for USER input!, or not making backups ("Oh.  The
 technicians always took care of THAT"))
 Look at the GREAT ideas, and stupid mistakes, on the Lisa dream team.
 --
 Grumpy Ol' Fred     cisin at 
xenosoft.com 
What stupid mistakes did the Lisa team do, and where they GUI related
(something new) or simple programming mistakes?
Programmers are like doctors, they seem to have specialties they know
everything about but other stuff in their field not so much. Backups should
be the IT departments job (who report to management as to what is important
to save and what is not) not the programmers.