Joel wrote a long, and fairly sesquedepelian, disquisition on Bugs that were not fixed in 2.8.1.
On my lap just now I have: "Modern Systems Analysis And Designs" by Hoffer, George and Valacich - Prentice Hall, 2002 - ISBN 0-13-042363-7 This (extremely boring and tedious) book goes to great lengths to explain that: 1. "perfection" is an illusion. 2. aim for 60% and then be happy when you get 80%. 3. Systems Development is a long, tedious and iterative business. (fairly good summary of whole book in three bullet points). This makes me think of F. Waismann (friend of Ludwig Wittgenstein) who never wrote a book - when he died somebody found a set of shoeboxes under his bed full of record cards - from which they were able to assemble 2 brilliant, mind-blowing books. Now, we could wait for 25-40 years while RunRev produce the App to blow away all other apps . . . but I will be a doddering old f**t of 85 by then [there is, of course, the theory that I am already a doddering old f**t :) ]. Some of us would rather support a very good 'work-in-progress' than wait for the great day. So Joel's long 'thing' about bugs is, to my mind, rather naive and silly. I have been using Runtime Revolution for about 5-6 years - and have just had a look at RR 1.1.1 (lurking on a hard drive somewhere) and realised just how far the 'beast' has come. Hey, why not dig out Hypercard and play with that? RunRev should be 'nudged' continually about the bugs; then in the next iteration a few more bugs will have been ironed out - AND, inevitably, more bugs will crop up as the feature set in expanded. I have had a lot of fun "bashing the betas". Played with a demo version of another RAD the other day: it didn't have an "bugs" - the whole bl**dy thing was a giant cockroach, and I spent 6 hours rescuing my system after it had strutted its extremely funky stuff. sincerely, Richmond Mathewson ____________________________________________________________ A Thorn in the flesh is better than a failed Systems Development Life Cycle. ____________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ All New Yahoo! Mail Tired of unwanted email come-ons? Let our SpamGuard protect you. http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution