Version 1.0 is missing
Version 1.0 is missing
I live in Prague, and last time I looked out of the window, it was obvious the summer is long gone. So where's 1.0?
Yes, the page probably needs a minor review.
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Keep the golden rule in mind
Keep the golden rule in mind
(golden rule: everything takes longer than expected)
Re: Version 1.0 is missing
This was not meant as discussion topic, but as a bug report for contents of that page. (I'm happy with living in 0.1x land, as that means the awesome thins will keep coming, if you ask me)Smarty wrote:moved to general discussions
Re: Version 1.0 is missing
Just a small typo... should read summer 2017...
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I thought it wasn't a type, cause the first plan was summer 2015.
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Re: Version 1.0 is missing
Maybe it should just say "Next summer"
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First rule of programming.....
Estimate the time the application will take to develop......
Then multiply by 3.
Based on what I've read so far - Summer 2017 seems about right
Estimate the time the application will take to develop......
Then multiply by 3.
Based on what I've read so far - Summer 2017 seems about right
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Nah, it's a continuous typo.ssilk wrote:I thought it wasn't a type, cause the first plan was summer 2015.
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We always multiply with π and if that is not enough we multiply with e. And if that is still too low then c.ChurchOrganist wrote:Estimate the time the application will take to develop......
Then multiply by 3.
We never need a fourth iteration.
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Re: Version 1.0 is missing
Just multiply by Ɯ (that the Greek letter Ɯ)
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I like the idea of estimating my work in Meters rather then time.ssilk wrote:We always multiply with π and if that is not enough we multiply with e. And if that is still too low then c.ChurchOrganist wrote:Estimate the time the application will take to develop......
Then multiply by 3.
We never need a fourth iteration.
c is in m/s
time is in s
m/s*s=m
I estimate that this code will take 1,985,903,012,123 m to complete.
Or roughly 1 hr 40 minutes!
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Hang on a minute... m/s*s = meters per second squared = acceleration. In which case, you could measure it in g
"Yeah, this module's gonna take 6g to finish. I may pass out while it's compiling..."
"That's ok, the new rail tanker sprite is gonna take 1000g to complete. It's just a black hole!"
"Yeah, this module's gonna take 6g to finish. I may pass out while it's compiling..."
"That's ok, the new rail tanker sprite is gonna take 1000g to complete. It's just a black hole!"
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Why is it we can measure distance with time, but not the other way around? I live 15 minutes from town. Quick, the show starts in half a mile!
Joking aside, whose summer are we talking about? =D
Joking aside, whose summer are we talking about? =D
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Re: Version 1.0 is missing
Actually all you need to explain the needed time is Hofstadter's Law: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hofstadter%27s_law