On 23 Nov 2005, at 13:18, Frank Carnovale wrote:
Kieren Diment <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 22/11/05 10:37 PM >>>
You might be interested to know while you're on the train that
safety issues for all the trains in N.S.W.
are being regulated by a full-fledged Maypole-based web application
running here in Sydney. We've got your number..
and we've decided that the Maypole documentation work you are doing
is an acceptable activity.
Amazing. My first perl job (actually I turned it into a perl job
with libwww-perl - the boss was expecting a click-monkey), about a
week in, I was waiting for the train, and it was late because of an
accident at Waterfall. (which was presumably the political spur for
the development of your app).
How the worm turns...
Cheers for the input. My impression is that mostly that maypole-
devel is populated by lone cowherds (or in some cases catherds). It
does me good to be reminded that out there in The Real World(TM),
things tend to happen in dev _teams_. I guess that the documentation
and the inherent encapsulation of process of MVC is a good thing for
the team process, as it's an antidote to the Mythical Man Month.
kd
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