今天看到一篇他的interview "A Conversation with Anders Hejlsberg - The C# Design Process",當提到Checked Excpetion的versionability and scalability issues 討論時,他的一個信念:
"I'm a strong believer that if you don't have anything right to say, or anything that moves the art forward, then you'd better just be completely silent and neutral, as opposed to trying to lay out a framework."真的十分認同!
(如果你對該問題不具有發言權,也沒辦法推進其解決進程,那麼最好保持沉默和中立,而不應該擺出一個非此即彼的架勢。)
如果大部份人也用這種做法, 開會也許會有效率得多 =)