[nycphp-talk] Parsing <php: possible?
Tim Gales
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Wed Jul 21 20:14:58 EDT 2004
inforequest writes:
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> Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] Parsing <php: possible?
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> Tim Gales tgales-at-tgaconnect.com |nyphp 04/2004| wrote:
>
> > Jon Baer writes:
> >
> >
> >>Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 7:23
> >>
> >>Maybe I don't 'get it', but this methodology seems to me not to be
> >>'Extreme Programming' but rather extremely bad programming --
> >>just coding without thinking first and without regard to a
> >>thought out library.
> >>
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> >>
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> I like that extreme programming pairs programmers.. I have never seen
> anything so purifying as asking two programmers to work together on
> every line of code, on the fly.
>
> As for avoiding generalizing until it is required... that may
> simply be
> a response to 15 years or so of building bloated C++
> libraries that only
> C++ library programmers could really use... not unusual to see a
> rubberbanding after all that wasted "efficiency". Also, with
> at least
> two knowledgeable programmers in tune with every line of
> code, perhaps
> there is less of a risk of forgetting how it works (?) -- so
> it can be
> packed into a lib later.
>
>
Ah yes, the old we'll refactor it later ('packed into a lib later') --
very similar to we'll document that later.
The guy said (from the article I originally quoted),
| " ...As long as JSP coding allows inline coding, it is very convenient
| (especially when deadlines are looming) to make last-minute changes
| with inline code, rather than converting the code to a tag library..."
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