> Von: Dave Newton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Samstag, 2. Juli 2005 22:07 > An: Struts Users Mailing List > Betreff: Re: Struts vs .NET??? > ...
> Ooo, I'll hafta disagree on both of these. > > A) Renaming something to better describe its function isn't a > crime or bad design; sometimes it's just a by-product of an > iterative design process. Iterative design is pretty much the > norm for quick turnaround projects, especially web-based, > because programmers have to work at internet speed, not a > sane "I get to design everything first" speed. I'm pretty > design-oriented, and reasonably good at it to boot, but I > might rename something 2-3x before I'm done with it, for > various reasons. > These days I can do that trivially; in older days I might not > have bothered, and my recent code is the better for it. > > B) It's WAY quicker and, more importantly, _safer_, to rename > using an IDE that knows about the underlying code than with sed/etc. > > Dave Thanx dave, you perfectly wrote down what i was thinking :-) I'd probably add a C) about maintaining large applications, new requirements after years or X.P. But I think A and B are sufficient :-) Regards leon --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]