... And, perhaps, normal human lack of design competence; one might want to make the "new twist" in A and the parts of X that were relevantly changed more...
Phlip said ... Can't argue with that. It seems that OOP is essential to XP, and HTML isn't OO. The best Pseudo-OOP (or, POOP) approach I have found so far is...
... And, lack of sufficient tests, and team code ownership. When an XP team has this happen, they know that they need to write more tests, and make sure, when ...
... I thought I just did, with the echo server example, but we have a philosophical misunderstanding, that's all. I don't believe in the unit test/customer...
... Yes, definitely, you do need a continuum of tests. And you're right to experiment to find your own sweet spot. In XP, the programmer test / customer test...
... Yeah, but look what happened when Billy boy started refactoring it... -- Edmund Schweppe -- schweppe@... -- http://schweppe.home.tiac.net The opinions...
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... Speaking of refactoring: I was peeking through the VS.NET site, trying to see if they said anything about the refactoring capabilities (if any) of VS.NET;...
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... I like that sort of tension. In fact when I'm stuck I deliberately create it because resolving the tension is how I get my best insights. Bryce...
... Uh, HTML has an L on the end, but it's a declaration, not a Turing-complete "language". Think of it as just a variable your system outputs. ... And if...
On Tuesday, December 31, 2002, at 1:10:29 AM, David Vydra ... I'm coming from the other side. Peeking at you guys through the holes in the fence so to speak. I...
In regards to this thread I have been working with a new refactoring tool that works inside Visual Studio. It is still early days, version 1.0 was released...
... I'l soon be into .NET, but I don't know it yet. But I shudder to think there could be a heavily marketed programming system that somehow makes iterations,...
... I agree. We (whoever I'm pairing with, and I) often use two monitors/keyboards for similar purposes. Usually it's the screen real-estate we need more than...
... John Dvorak had some heretical things to say in Microsoft, Innovation, and Linux http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,762868,00.asp Ron Jeffries ...
... I suspect it depends more on how many people are on the project, and how many rooms. What are the issues that you see relating to code size? ... It's not a...
... It looks interesting. How useful is it so far? Worth plugging in? Ron Jeffries www.XProgramming.com It's easier to act your way into a new way of thinking ...
Ron, ... A VS feature. ... A function of language I'd say rather than of the framework. A Ruby for .Net would work like Ruby. ... Me too.. ... Yep... Sounds...
... One would hope. I'd like to see a Microsoft-supported reasonable dynamic language. Ron Jeffries www.XProgramming.com The practices are not XP. They are a...
http://dotnetrefactoring.com is another refactoring tool for C#. Might be worth checking out for those evaluating refactoring tools for C#. - kjartan ...
... Turns out my ISP bounced a few email messages, so Yahoo blacklisted my email account. I could not find any way to request an email verification from the...
My colleague Pramod Sadalage and I have written an article on Evolutionary Database Design see: http://www.martinfowler.com/articles/evodb.html "Over the last...
... Well, if it's really as complex as you indicate, there's one thing that could be done: 1. Remove it from your harddrive and find a decent environment to...
... ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ contradiction in terms? ;-) ... Hey, .NET is this beautiful open platform, not? I'm quite sure that Microsoft will just *love* to see a...
... Heretical? Well, maybe in the Church Of Linux. I think he's mostly right. Apart from the fact that the distribution vendors are important parties and quite...