Steve:
Thanks for wringing my thoughts out. Can you twist a little tighter?!

Steve,

A v. loose practical analogy is mindmaps - it was obviously better for Buzan to 
develop a sub-discipline/technique 1st, and a program later.

What you don't understand, I think, in all your reasoning about "repair" is 
that there is probably no principle - however obvious it seems to you, that 
will not be totally questioned and contradicted, and reasonably so, by someone 
else. 

The proof is in the pudding. Get yourself a set of principles together, and try 
them out on appropriately interested parties - some of your potential 
audience/customers - *before* you go to the trouble of programming. That's 
obviously good technological/business practice. Do some market research. I 
think you'll learn a lot.


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agi
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