Hear hear.

Patterns are no magic bullet.

Alias

On 25/09/06, Andreas Rønning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

"If you aren't you should"

Knee jerk reaction:
Nobody "should" use any pattern. They CAN use patterns if it benefits
the project, benefits their mental health and provides for a better
product. I probably read too much into it but pattern worship is
useless, crippling and annoying.

- A


Per Bolmstedt wrote:
>
> Anggie Bratadinata wrote:
>
>> This is the simple app I created a few days ago, about which I'd like
to
>> have your expert advice on how to improve it or maybe how to code it in
>> a much better way.
>
>
> 1. Comment your code! It looks structured enough, so adding comments
> should be easy. If you use FDT, using Javadoc is straightforward:
> http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/writingdoccomments/
>
> 2. Are you using the MVC pattern? It's not really clear from the code,
> but it looks somewhat like it. If you aren't you should; if you are,
> maybe you could make it more clear, by changing class names, adding an
> interface or two, or adding comments.
>
> 3. What's "hl.as"? It's an ill chosen file/class name.
>
> -- Per
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- Andreas Rønning

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