juan_gandhi: (VP)
Juan-Carlos Gandhi ([personal profile] juan_gandhi) wrote2015-07-14 07:28 am

о цене

Приехали; население жж начинает обсуждать вопрос ценности жизней других людей. О ценности собственной жизни не задумываются, это выходит за пределы их дискурса.

Тьфу.

http://shkrobius.livejournal.com/536022.html и там по линкам.

Вот такая культура.

Re: "Object" definition

[identity profile] juan-gandhi.livejournal.com 2015-07-16 10:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I will definitely agree with this.
dennisgorelik: 2020-06-13 in my home office (Default)

Re: "Object" definition

[personal profile] dennisgorelik 2015-07-16 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
1) So if software developer plays "resource" role - can the consumers of the output, produced by software developer think about software developers as a "person who plays a resource for my needs"?

2) If consumers abbreviate that thought down to "resource for my needs" - is such abbreviation too offensive for your taste?
Edited 2015-07-16 23:21 (UTC)

Re: "Object" definition

[identity profile] juan-gandhi.livejournal.com 2015-07-16 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"person who plays a resource for my needs" - man, are you a Java programmer or something? That's way beyond my ability to handle crappy names.
dennisgorelik: 2020-06-13 in my home office (Default)

Re: "Object" definition

[personal profile] dennisgorelik 2015-07-16 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
It was you who suggested using "plays the role [of a resource]" instead of much simpler "is a resource".

Step 1: Get offended of being called "a resource".
Step 2: Suggest using "plays a role of a resource".
Step 3: Complain that "plays a role of a resource" is a crappy name.

Re: "Object" definition

[identity profile] juan-gandhi.livejournal.com 2015-07-17 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
Oh come on. Not exactly so. But are you really interested in continuing this discussion?
dennisgorelik: 2020-06-13 in my home office (Default)

Re: "Object" definition

[personal profile] dennisgorelik 2015-07-17 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
The discussion does not go well, but the topic itself is interesting: why you do not like when managers call software developers "resources"?

I want to be a good resource for my customers.