@voltagex @itgrrl @futurebird Definitely not a standard part of academic courses. Software Carpentry workshops include it, in part by live coding the demos so the participants both see the instructor making mistakes *and* their process for resolving them. Teaching the trial & error loop also comes up most years at the PyCon AU Education Seminar (since it is far from being a solved problem)
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@glyph Did you quote post something?@jacob @glyph I once worked with a FIFO per diem system where we got to keep what we didn't spend. Easy forecasting for the company and a great deal for us (we always headed to the local supermarket after flying in, so a single day's per diem pretty easily covered a week's worth of food). Never seen that approach outside that particular "we really need people to volunteer for on-site shifts" scenario, though.