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Aaron wrote:It is also necessary to be able to refactor to rename, move boundaries, make stuff into new components etc. Otherwise it is too hard to change decisions made, and you end up with suboptimal strutctures.
Too many Java weenies try to drown business processes in OO inheritance structures where "Modular Java" would have worked just fine, because it created re-usable
code.
To effectively exploit OO, one really has to do some upfront thinking and general design.
It's very true that organizations want web apps because of the easy deployment.I disagree slightly on this. There is an entry barrier of getting a 5250 emulator on the users machine, which is somewhat steep. I also believe it is impossible to get Client Access on a Windows PC for a plain user.
We on the "i" even have much easier deployment. You can say we have the
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