in reply to Re-use: moderation please.

Who let the analogy out? I'm sorry, but that analogy is way too long and detailed to keep my attention and convey the point (you should consider cutting it in half two times).

PS - I do not have ADD.

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Re: Re: Re-use: moderation please.
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Oct 13, 2003 at 15:05 UTC

    Sorry! But the real world is complex and so are the issues in software development. The 'analogy' in this case is a piece of real-world history. You may question its applicability to the world of software (as liz has), but you cannot deny it's reality.

    Simple analogies are fine for simple points, but this isn't a simple point. The purpose was not to justify that component re-use was either good or bad. It was to illustrate that it's utility varies with complexity. That, IMO, required enough detail to illustrate the transition points from useful to deleterious.

    Would you suggest that Knuth's 3 volumes should have been done in 3/4 of a volume? :)


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Re: Re: Re-use: moderation please.
by TVSET (Chaplain) on Oct 13, 2003 at 17:47 UTC
    On the other hand, I find this analogy to be right to the point. Apart from that, it is a well written piece history that is not known by some of us. I'll go now and read more about it somewhere. :)