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Re: XY Problem

by wfsp (Abbot)
on Apr 11, 2006 at 06:12 UTC ( [id://542454]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to XY Problem

The proscriptive XYZ.

I want to do X and I know you'll all tell me to use Y but I need to use Z. I can't use Y and I'm not going to explain, I have to use Z and I won't explain that either.

update 1: Don't waste your time telling me about Y.
update 2: Look, I have to use Z. Just tell me how to use Z.
update 3: I give up, you're all fools

Hope that helps :-)

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Re^2: XY Problem
by ptum (Priest) on Apr 11, 2006 at 14:20 UTC

    wfsp++

    Ha! You gave my my first out-loud laugh of the day ... thanks. :) I think I saw an example of an XYZ problem of this nature just the other day, here in PerlMonks. I particularly liked update 3, very clever. Again, thanks.


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Re: XY Problem
by jonadab (Parson) on May 10, 2006 at 13:59 UTC
    update 2: Look, I have to use Z. Just tell me how to use Z.

    Heh. Smells like poorly-designed homework, from a prof who's more interested in following grocery lists of programming "skills" to teach than in actually teaching the skill of good programming.

Re^2: XY Problem
by Voronich (Hermit) on Feb 10, 2011 at 15:07 UTC

    Ahhh... what you said.

    The problem I have most frequently is that I really do know I need to do Z and the explanation as to why is really not germane. But... people love to 'be smart' so they start prying.

    The trick, I suppose, is distinguishing between the two types of queries.

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