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To: Pink Minion who wrote (581)1/21/1998 11:15:00 PM
From: Kal  Read Replies (1) of 1600
 
You are a prime example of the state of affairs for the industry.

Go back to school and learn about OO development. More lines of code usually
means sloppy programmers, or more likely sloppy management of the architecture.
NT at 30 million lines of code is scary.


to the best of my knowledge, this is how the whole inddustry is. maybe it is shifting more towards OO, but not as much as people people in the industry think. So there is a way to go.

from my experience and the programmers I work with, OO development initially take more time. The project might take abit longer but the result is more managable and flexible. If the manager wants the result fast, we tend to slap code together to just get it done and rnning. it's not as simple as what programmers want to do.
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