what i meant was
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
In case anyone cares..."Rapid Application Development" does not have to mean "NO ARCHITECTURE " or "ARCHITECTURE BY THE SEAT OF YOUR PANTS"
Its RAD and by that i mean stupid. and by that i mean bad. and by that i mean narrow minded.....
i'm all for making life easier to code - but not when it causes the app to slow down to the point of headache for the user.
my head asplode.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
10 comments:
i mean really. cant we just sit down and design the objects first? please? isnt that better than writing the same (or in this case copy/pasting/right clicking) code over and over and over again?
no. no we cannot. why?
"Because we're using a code generator so its quick and easy to redo"
but...but...but...
/*sigh*/
it'd be one thing if the GD code generator didnt require effort after it generated the code...but if i have to copy/paste the same damn statement one more damn time i may have to leave.
you must chill.
/*deep breath*/
i am now to the point that i am trying to come up with more creative ways to Copy/Paste and drag/drop code
any ideas?
End Namespace
End Namespace
End Namespace
End Namespace
End Namespace
End Namespace
End Namespace
End Namespace
End Namespace
End Namespace
End Namespace
End Namespace
End Namespace
End Namespace
End Namespace
End Namespace
End Using
End Using
End Using
End Using
End Using
End Using
End Using
End Using
End Using
End Using
Thats some nice work there lou.
and i HATE vb.
bad day ...bad day..its just a bad day...
I just don't even understand. And I think I like it better that way.
yea - it was a mystery - basically i spend all day copy/pasting 2 lines of code - end using and end namespace - because the method of development at my current project is "Rapid Application Development" which means tools are used to write code for you rather than having to write code - but that only really works if the architecture is well thought out and the code generator doesn't require any post processing...which are both not true in this project...oh well - it was juts a bad day.
Post a Comment