Sorry, I just received a call from S(c)humann, with a protest about the
error....
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On 5/3/2012 5:02 PM, Fabio D'Alfonso wrote:
Hi,
passing time, the frontline of what is manageable on the fly
increases, so probably for a seasoned programmer a 20.000 rows (just a
guess) project is within, as for Rubinstein the Shumann notturno is
within.
But at the beginning, having a flattened perspective can be an
obstacle. Let's say that you have "just" finished to read the 600
pages of Camel, Alpaca, etc, collection, that you see a 300 pages on
XML, that you see on the right other 300 pages on DBI, and then, other
300 pages on the right of the right for PDL...
But if there is not an invitation to model and plan from the
beginning, to start managing complexity (500 rows can be complex at
the beginning) you have just this list to start with, and no way to
say what is within your current scope, and what is not.
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On 5/3/2012 4:12 PM, Judd Taylor wrote:
I use UML models to guide my development, but it's mostly because I'm now
working solo on projects that are too big for one person to handle, and I need
the diagrams and process to keep track of everything.
I just use standard UML tools, however. Nothing special there.
-Judd
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From: Fabio D'Alfonso [[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 5:41 PM
To:[email protected]
Subject: [Perldl] Modeling Languages& Perl
Hi,
I have a lot of literature about Perl and I see that up to advanced material
potentially related to very large projects, there is not a single attempt (it
seems) to leverage UML (or similar tools) to organize the job as a part of the
learning.
Perl is both fun and powerful, but the flattened landscape Perl , Regex, DBI,
LWP, PDL, XML, and so on and on, can become to seem an enumeration not
suggesting a process to determine a mapping (or more alternatives to choose in)
between a goal and the resources available.
Some people here manage large projects and could they tell their thinks on this?
Thanks
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