On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 04:51:14PM -0500, Steven Hazel wrote:
> Oskar Sandberg <oskar at freenetproject.org> writes:
> 
> > Libraries can, like any other tool, be used with reason to good
> > effect, or gratuitously to less good effect. Adding an entire
> > servlet library when a one method interface is needed, for example,
> > is an example of gratuitous use.
> 
> Whereas failing to recognize when a servlet library provides valuable
> functionality over that of a one-method interface, for example, would
> be a case of *not* using libraries to good effect.

I'm curious from a purely 3rd-person point of view, what is the
additional valuable functionality?

-- 

# tavin cole
#
# "Technology is a way of organizing the universe so that
# man doesn't have to experience it."
#
#        - Max Frisch


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