Unrelated.... well kinda

I went to Adam Haskell's presentation on Code Mentoring last year at 
cfObjective and he made a great point, when you try and fix a problem, you ask 
another coder over, and as you explain it, then realise the solution. 

This is great for you, since you didn't actually need their help, but you 
stopped someone else working (when I say you, I do mean me really). So what he 
did was get a stuffed animal on his desk, and now he explains his problems to 
him. I do that with a stuffed monkey on my desk. 

If the monkey doesn't answer, then I ask another developer. :)


MD


On 19 Apr 2010, at 16:40, Matthew Gersting wrote:

> 
> Sorry. I figured it out.  The problem was that I hadn't created the 
> programsModified fuseaction (intentionally).  Even though the <do> wasn't 
> actually getting run, when creating the parse file, the verb was checking for 
> the fuseaction's existence and throwing the error which was making me think 
> that it was actually trying to run the fuseaction through the circuit logic. 
> 
> 

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