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Jaime Olivares9-Sep-09 11:21
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Mark Nischalke wrote:
You break the functionality into smaller pieces so they can be developed and tested separately.


Yes, and that's exactly the problem, when you break them into smaller pieces (dozens), then you have a hell of versions that generate totally unexpected defects (not the folder/dll hell, btw) when trying to communicate one with each other.

Mark Nischalke wrote:
Pick up some books on software architecture and design, ones published after the 1980's that is, and read how the rest of the software industry has been progressing, then maybe you can catch up.

Already did that. This just tell me about the main streamline. For this kind of research, academical papers is a better choice, already read some of them too.

Mark Nischalke wrote:
Enough said on all of this. You don't seem to want to listen to reason or advise so good luck

I don't want to know about industry trends, because I know them, I have enough books and RSS suscriptions. I am researching for alternatives.

Best regards,
Jaime.

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