Common Sense Limitations
The discussion reveals a critical perspective on the evolution of programming languages and methodologies, emphasizing that while structured programming has improved software development, it lacks scientific validation. Common sense, often relied upon in the field, is compared to outdated medical practices, illustrating the dangers of assuming intuitive solutions are sufficient without empirical evidence. The conversation challenges the notion of software engineering as a true engineering discipline, questioning the foundations upon which it stands.In this clip
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