[Seaside] About Seaside 3.0

Boris Popov boris at deepcovelabs.com
Mon Jul 14 19:04:14 UTC 2008


In my experience unless the process centers around factoring from the
get go, developers tend to leave the thing as is, because it achieves
the results they are looking for.

-Boris

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sean Allen [mailto:sean.msb at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Sean Allen
> Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 11:55 AM
> To: Boris Popov
> Cc: Seaside - general discussion
> Subject: Re: [Seaside] About Seaside 3.0
> 
> 
> On Jul 14, 2008, at 1:33 PM, Boris Popov wrote:
> 
> > I tend to think this is a recipe for disaster as plain html-to-code
> > translator will bypass a valuable step of you hand-factoring the
code
> > for reuse and longevity. What you might end up with are long methods
> > that are essentially complete templates in their own right and we're
> > back to square one.
> 
> Which could then be refactored etc and you would at least have the
> assurance
> that they were translated correctly, whereas lord knows how many
errors
> a human might introduce. And that right there would be enough of a
plus
> for me to pursue it.
> 
> Start small, make better as you go.


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