Hi Nando,
I know how you feel, I really I do. I've just spent the entire evening re-writing large chunks of code because it was too coupled to handle the change request. Now I actually have a finished system under my belt (first ColdFusion App ever and I decide to try and go OO - I must have been nuts) maybe I can spend more time on the design and less on the technical 'how-to' stuff.
On that note, does anyone know any good docs on developing loosely couple code?
Cheers Pete (aka lad4bear)
On 03/11/05, Barney Boisvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey, no worries. Email sucks for having charged discussions, because
anything short of careful politi-speak invariably comes off with
"you're an a**hole" inflection. But until people can mind-meld over
long distances and record the interplay for others to sample later, I
think we're stuck. ; )
You made a very good point that it's NOT a good way to go, and most
importantly (at least in my view), backed it up with a better
alternative and why it's better. Convinced me. Now if only I didn't
have thousands and thousands of lines of code that work "my" way, and
no ability to refactor....
cheers,
barneyb
On 11/3/05, Patrick McElhaney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Barney,
>
> I apologize. My email was worded too strongly -- especially the tangent part.
>
> Patrick
>
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http://www.barneyb.com/
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