Thursday, August 16, 2007

Unified Theory of Application Development

Unified Theory of Application Development
1. Jokes become production.
2. Data wants to be free.
3. Logic means nothing.
4. Developers extrapolate from no given information.
5. Just because it makes sense, doesn't mean it's in the scope.
6. What we have here is "failure to communicate", which is the way the user wants it, well, they gets it.
7. You designed it, you live with it.
8. No "Big Picture", be narrow minded.

Release as of 20070815

For years fellow geeks and I have been building a Unified Theory of Application Development. It is revised and debated often and we have one gatekeeper who holds the orthodox Theory.

Base cirle of Theory advisors include professionals in develop on diverse platforms and technologies including Linix, Unix, Windows, RPG, HTML, ASP.NET, C#, C, C++, Visual Basic, Visual Basic.NET, Cypris Basic, Delphi, Apache, Exchange, SalesLogix, ACT, Outlook, SQL Server, Oracle, Sybase, AS400, iSeries, Web Sphere, Graphic Design, ...

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