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mike montagne27-Feb-07 8:55
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mike montagne2-Mar-07 7:32
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Scott Dorman wrote:
Absolutely. I've learned more details about how the Framework does things related to UI in the last two weeks than I have in several years...and all of it from trial and error.


Yes. The bandwagon believes all these things are easy. In truth it often takes the greatest expertise, ability, and effort to make some of the most simple things work.


Scott Dorman wrote:
I've found that there are a lot of things that are going on behind the scenes with the designer experience that don't exactly follow the model Microsoft is espousing for the rest of us.


Absolutely.

Something I think they need to do is make developers document all this stuff, because it is very often only in doing so that you realize what too complicated a world you are building (and never documenting, so that people "don't find" the flaws in it).

The truth is, because of all that is wrong and is never resolved, probably 80%+ of the overhead invested in *good* designs is in all these unnecessary trials. I have right now about 10 weeks in a project I wrote the first time in just a few days. There was nothing wrong at all with the first design. It was perfectly straightforward, and efficient.

But it didn't draw to my standards, and I re-wrote it again and again and again, until I developed an extremely refined/optimized automatically forking (intelligent behavior) method of drawing (still not up to C++ standards, thanks to the expectable inferiority of .Net).

OK, so that's fine. But then there's all these inconsistencies in the development environment... so out of all of it I still have 80%+ of my time in fussing (too nice a word) with stuff that none of us would have to fuss with if the people building the tools built them to the standards that we are building product to.
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