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Lame Programming Words

Spending too many years with chest thumping geeks has really given me a bad case of the grumpies when it comes to lame programming words (LPW). Here’s my curren top five LPW. If you have your own please do share:

  1. Meta
    • Meta-this, meta-that, meta-shut-up-and-use-a-different-word.
  2. Refactor
    • The new safe word for I’m gonna rewrite this pile.
  3. Context
    • I almost don’t mind this one too much.. wait yeah it’s more tired than a pair of yuppie tie-die crocks.
  4. Blog
    • ‘nuf said!
  5. Orthogonal
    • Why do people always have to drag this one in? There are so many other ways to explain a problem or solution. They sure don’t make you sound as smart though!

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What are your 5 LPWs?

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One Response to “Lame Programming Words”

  1. on 08 Apr 2007 at 12:53 am mass

    Ok, let me try…

    Web 2.0: Next person that says this is going to puke out their own testes…

    Enterprise: Code that has been overly and needlesly complicated so that corporations can feel better about shelling out stupid ammounts of money for it.

    Paradigm: I don’t mind it so much when used in “context”, but the people that could use it don’t and those that shouldn’t do.

    Agile: I don’t mind the methodology, but I’ve never met two teams that do can agree on what the hell it means — oh wait! Maybe that’s why it’s Agile! Ponderous…

    I too will have to go for Orthogonal for my last word.

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