??? 10/11/07 17:48 Read: times |
#145658 - maybe this is the way how a stupid programmer... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
... like myself try to get organised enough to build the hardware...
This, as a response to: "Hardware has to be designed from a complete and correct understanding of what's necessary, to the exclusion of anything that's not. That requires a level of discipline and effort that's seldom found among software types." --- Richard Erlacher said:
From where I sit, if the drawings are ugly and disorganized, then the underlying thinking is, too. Do you really think that's how things ought to be done? Sure; if you have at least a faint idea on how things ought to be done... I have none. Do you think the experience I might gain through this mental exercise is absolutely useless? Of course, I might have started with the blinkey or similar "task" and do that step-by-step stuff, but that's too boring, and we are on 8052.com anyway, aren't we... And, after all, this should hurt nobody and nothing. I am not stupid enough to believe I can become a microcontroller designer. --- Richard Erlacher said:
Software types often are tempted to start coding on the first day. The result sometimes is that there are 100K lines of functional code, working flawlessly, that are utterly useless as they do things not included in the requirements. Oh, sure, but note how BEAUTIFUL those 100k lines are!!! :-) (this is to stress that programming is not pure academy and crystal clear science, it contains emotions and has social context, too...) JW |