> Lets face it, those of us who actually try to do things right will just
> get labelled as 'perfectionists' and not 'people who get things done',
> and the time we have to spend wading through the code the got-doners
> left so we can add feature Y makes us look like a hopeless bottleneck
> when compared to how quickly they got the original feature X working...

You are perfectly right. But this time I have to cry for my own work, so I
have no one who takes the blame for me.
On the other hand, I am trying to write better code because I am willing
to leave my current job at the university (simply because universities in
Italy don't pay very well...) and the one that will take my place is a
friend of mine, and I don't want to break a friendship because I wrote
horrible code :-)
Well, if I will find a firm that will let me work, I will be one more
"perfectionist" around :-P
Ciao
Antonio Petrelli

P.S.: Today electricity will be cut off at 12, so I am using the last
portion of my time writing stupid letters instead of coding :-P


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