On 12 January 2014 18:49, Sean P. DeNigris <[email protected]> wrote:

> Igor Stasenko wrote
> >> pressing random keys without any clue what you doing is exciting
> >> activity,
> > i guess, but it is far from what people calling "programming" or
> "coding".
>
> Ha ha ha... this made the whole thread for me!
>
> Seriously, I think we all want the same two things:
> - the system staying out of our way
> - an opportunity to go back if we make a wrong decision
>
> The disagreement seems only to be which item to prioritize *now*, while
> we're waiting for a solution with both to be developed. And both opinions
> are reasonable when looked at from that workflow/personality, and seem
> equally crazy when viewed from the other side. The quickest compromise
> seems
> to be making the pop-ups a setting. Here's an issue:
>
> Case 12629: Make "discard edits" Confirmation Popups a Setting
> https://pharo.fogbugz.com/default.asp?12629
>
> Can we all get back to work now? ;)
>
>
Sean, please understand, i ranting not because there's something not works
now or working not like we would like it to work.
I am ranting against approach of using modal popups as way to improve or
fill gaps in UI.
I also ranting against delusion that "clever" software in some magical way
can help preventing mistakes. In my opinion this is achievable only if it
will prevent us from doing anything.



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> Sean
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Best regards,
Igor Stasenko.

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