A system must have an aim. What's the aim ;) Making the right things (good spec relative to that aim) is far more important than doing the things right (respect a spec) and that's all the problem in software industry in general: the problem is more about how to do the right product (so spec) than to do a product that respects a spec but people won't buy ;)
Doing a spec for a programming language often targets the machine first instead of human first, that should be reverse ;)
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From Deming / System Thinking: youtube.com/watch?v=OqEeIG8aPPk
A system must have an aim. What's the aim ;) Making the right things (good spec relative to that aim) is far more important than doing the things right (respect a spec) and that's all the problem in software industry in general: the problem is more about how to do the right product (so spec) than to do a product that respects a spec but people won't buy ;)
Doing a spec for a programming language often targets the machine first instead of human first, that should be reverse ;)