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This one is very good. And, as a complement, the reference to “political correctness” at the end turns it in “just Great”.
Nice job there! I didnt know Bugbash was also the title for cartoons cause I’ve been checking out just the front page of micronews. Will check it out more often.
If you like computer problem cartoons, do check out my blog sometime. Have a great day!
Vijay
Geekistic myopia was probably the most stingingly accurate moment. What a hoot! Sadly, the complex interface flop is likely the most common.
Nice to finally find a comic written by futuristic superwomen!
Bug Bash — a web comic for developers
I’ve seen a lot of painfully bad IT web comics, but I’m happy to say that Bug Bash, by Hans Bjordahl,…
Bug Bash is a comic strip written and illustrated by Hans Bjordahl. Bug Bash is a comic strip about technology: managing technology, the business of technology. It's about project management and managing projects through the dull world of Rational Rose, use cases, and requirements. Functional requirements, user requirement, functional specifications, design specifications, call it what you want but it's still the bane of project managers. And when you're done with that, you can think about all the fun that comes with timelines, scheduling, estimates (PERT estimation anyone?) and resourcing until Gantt charts are coming out of your ears. Let's not forget the risk management in the software engineering life cycle. Maintaining the project is just as much fun, managing what was initially set out in requirements and trying to keep feature creep / scope creep in check with change management. If any of these words send nightmares to you, the project manager, then this site probably rings true with you. (Who Links Here?)