User talk:Juxo/Chat Gallery/28.08.2004 with TimStarling: Difference between revisions
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, 31 August 2004more exact: the user interface designer is the one who picks the names, not the coder
(coders don't make ontology choices, trolls don't listen to developer vigilantes) |
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::::Coders do not make [[ontology]] choices in any reasonable project. There is no chance that this can lead to anything but disaster. Which anyone who has done any [[data warehouse]] work knows from firsthand pain. | ::::Coders do not make [[ontology]] choices in any reasonable project. There is no chance that this can lead to anything but disaster. Which anyone who has done any [[data warehouse]] work knows from firsthand pain. It's the [[user interface designer]]s that actually make the choices about what things are called, in a reasonable project, and the [[management accounting]] categories, e.g. [[styles of capital]], that determine the deeper categorization systems. | ||
::::Besides [[trolls]] do not listen to [[developer vigilantiism|developer vigilantes]] of no particular talent. | ::::Besides [[trolls]] do not listen to [[developer vigilantiism|developer vigilantes]] of no particular talent. Though they will answer [[Lowest Troll]]s they respect, usually. The latest bout of hack-backs on essential articles is a sign however that [[Wikimedia corruption]] may be spreading to this wiki. |