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Davy Mitchell wrote:
reliable and be easy to use too.
This is one of the factors that limit technology I think. I am not sure if things can be BOTH.
Take Unix for example. Once it is running it is stable as stable can be, but I would not want to have to be the one to get it running, nor would I want to have to use it on my desktop.
In my opinion, one of the reasons that Windows has the level of stability that it does is that it is layer upon layer of things that are meant to make it easy to USE.
Paul Watson wrote:
"At the end of the day it is what you produce that counts, not how many doctorates you have on the wall."
George Carlin wrote:
"Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things."
Unknown wrote:
"I love long walks, especialy taken by those that annoy me."
Paraphrased from TMNT:
"Cricket? You have to know what a crumpet is to understand Cricket."
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Just a comment but in no way should we make ease of use, GUI and making apps useable for the Little Folk an excuse for the mess of layers we have now.
We should seriously by now have a UI framework that is stable, time is long past that we saw the need for it.
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa
Macbeth muttered:
I am in blood / Stepped in so far, that should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o'er
DavidW wrote:
You are totally mad. Nice.
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me too too
The craze has left left too many with distrust towards updating.
Italian is a beautiful language. amare means to love, and amara bitter.
sighist | Agile Programming | doxygen
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