
On 2008-05-27 14:40 +0200 (Tue), Johannes Waldmann wrote:
b) I want to maintain as little code as possible (I'm not paid for coding, etc.),
I understand. On the other hand, I am paid for coding, and being a business
owner, I'm paid by what I produce, not by how much time I spend.
Bad interfaces cost me money. It's generally cheaper for me to change to
good interfaces than it is to stick with the bad ones.
I'm not saying that my word is the be-all and end-all of this, by the
way, but just trying to show you how the other half lives.
Anyway, my opinion is well known (if not well understood) by this point,
so I won't respond to any more of these. Just keep in mind that I have
analyzed these kinds of issues in detail, lived with them for years, and
have done it both ways, so I'm not talking from inexperience here.
cjs
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Curt Sampson