- From: "Len Bullard" <cbullard@h...>
- To: "'Greg Hunt'" <greg@f...>, "'David Lee'" <dlee@c...>
- Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2012 18:20:43 -0600
Yes. For example: people who
must create multiple products from the product I deliver and so must I.
Each bifurcation disrupts all of the
systems in the next transforms and thus, requires that many more XSL variations.
Doable, yes, but why?
The programmer convenience argument is
trumped by the cost of system development and maintenance given the
combinations possible and required. From the gray floor: the number
of specializations grows in the labor force and the tools. Numbers
go up. Knowledge becomes insularity.
So again, the answer is yes. One
should even if you make it up. Then it’s a sales job. J
len
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From: Greg Hunt
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a better chance of understanding and easily using what we have done.”
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