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FROM THE NOTEBOOKS OF LAZARUS LONGINT
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(With apologies to the late Robert Heinlein)


  simpler than what you're doing right now. Nothing beats falling back to 
  fundamentals.
  

  look at it again a year from now.
  

  your head against a bug, someone completely foreign to the situation will 
  walk into your office and immediately spot the flaw. It's true, and 
  something you should use often. If necessary, lure them in with food.
  

  capabilities early and often. Techniques from one discipline may well 
  apply to another, so generalise. When nobody's looking, assign yourself 
  tasks in things you've never tried before and then try to do them. Don't 
  be afraid to make mistakes. Mistakes should be framed and hanging on the 
  wall.
  

  

  

  spending more time on it than it's worth. If you add 25% more time to 
  squeeze out 5% more performance, you're wasting your time and money. Move 
  on to something else.
  

  though you may be second-best at everything, sometimes you need the help 
  of the "first-best" at some particular thing. Find that person and ask 
  questions.
  

  can do five or six things you can't, and do them better than you'll ever 
  be able to. Trade talents, not contempt.
  

  on the block: Never become involved in a debate that was going on when you 
  entered the room. You don't know who's on what side, or what's already 
  been said. Worse, you might end up allied with somebody you don't like.
  

  

  

  C, purely Pascal, purely BASIC, purely ASM. Only academics and the 
  immature are absolute purists: The experienced remember that hybrids are 
  generally stronger than purebreds, and terrier/collie mixes are usually 
  less fussy than teacup poodles.
  

  

  Wisdom is knowing when and why.
  

  management.
  

  technically best. Never tell them what is and is not good management. Grit 
  your teeth if necessary.
  

  hallways muttering to yourself. Most people don't do enough of it.
  

  project is late. What you don't want to explain is why three years of 
  somebody's important data went into the dumper due to a bug you didn't 
  catch because you were working feverishly  to beat the deadline.
  

  
  
(Copied from PC Techniques Oct/Nov 1990)