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Rubber Duck Problem Solving

71 点作者 kpanghmc大约 13 年前

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Bo102010大约 13 年前
After reading Ridiculous Fish's version of this (<a href="http://ridiculousfish.com/blog/posts/The-app-that-was-fixed-by-a-crash.html" rel="nofollow">http://ridiculousfish.com/blog/posts/The-app-that-was-fixed-...</a>), I use a mental version of Dr. House.<p>It's worked out a couple of times... "How can the process have failed when the logs indicate success?" "Everybody lies." "Oh, so maybe the log is written at some point before the process actually finishes?" "Treat with steroids."
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cafard大约 13 年前
I've been the duck.<p>Years ago when I was doing tech support a fellow on Long Island would call up and start explaining his problem--at a rate of speech that made me get out of breath listening. Usually, about 3 minutes into the call he'd arrive at the answer that had been occurring to me, thank me, and hang up.
phear_the_ceal大约 13 年前
I sometimes do this while writing an essay. I simply imagine I'm talking to someone about the topic and when something good comes out of my mouth I write it down.
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pmr_大约 13 年前
I remember reading the term for the first time in The Pragmatic Programmer by Hunt and Thomas. They give the experiences of one of the authors as the origin of the term, but I would really be interested where the term was used the first time. Personally, I'm sticking with the technique ever since. Although I've never managed to use it in an office environment with other people. I don't know if this is caused by the environment or if it simply feels too awkward to me.
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dazbradbury大约 13 年前
I know a number of project managers who read Jeff Atwood's blog intently. I really hope they don't go out and buy stuffed animals and put them in meeting rooms so people can ask the animal questions. Unfortunately, I think some will.<p>The theory is definitely sound, but simply saying "phrase your question in an email to me, making sure to be detailed" should suffice. Talking to stuffed animals is probably unnecessary!