On Jan 17, 2008 11:33 AM, Giles Bowkett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Giles - I think you'll find more people with more experience in this
> > area on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list. That said, and
> > only having glanced at your mail, here's a thought or two:
> >
> > The TDD line on this, as I unders
> Giles - I think you'll find more people with more experience in this
> area on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list. That said, and
> only having glanced at your mail, here's a thought or two:
>
> The TDD line on this, as I understand it, is that you should write
> your main application code exactly as you
On Jan 17, 2008 10:24 AM, Giles Bowkett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > At the risk of sounding a bit silly, what's your question? I couldn't
> > find a question mark in the whole email...?
>
> OK, well, am I on the right track? Should I do it differently? If so,
> in what particular way?
Giles - I
> At the risk of sounding a bit silly, what's your question? I couldn't
> find a question mark in the whole email...?
OK, well, am I on the right track? Should I do it differently? If so,
in what particular way?
If you were speccing external software, would you do it this way? Do I
sound like a c
At the risk of sounding a bit silly, what's your question? I couldn't
find a question mark in the whole email...?
Daniel
On 17 Jan 2008, at 07:20 17 Jan 2008, Giles Bowkett wrote:
> This is something I've come up against twice. First, I have an
> interactive editor which calls vi, emacs, or Te