HAHAHA.... best words, "live in the run-time baby!
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On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 8:50 PM, Josh McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Ouch, that's cold man ;-)
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 9:11 AM, Baz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>   Thanks for the dialogue guys, very insightful. Coming from a dynamic
>> language background for the server side, I don't get that warm and fuzzy
>> feeling reminiscent of suckling a mother's teet, that others (read java
>> coders) do from compiler checks. I live in the run-time baby!
>> Baz
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:47 AM, Stefan Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>>
>>>   Point taken. However we do work in teams on many projects and the
>>> benefits of using the note system far outweigh the downsides (if there are
>>> any) in my opinion. I can only speak from my personal experience, and in
>>> that we've never had problems with wrongly casted note bodies.
>>>
>>> I guess it's down to personal preference.
>>>
>>> Stefan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 17 Sep 2008, at 08:33, Ralf Bokelberg wrote:
>>>
>>> Yep Stefan
>>>
>>> I think type safety is much more important, if you work in teams. I
>>> never had a type problem, when i worked on my own, since i knew all
>>> the necessary types. But if you have a team it makes things much
>>> easier.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Ralf.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 9:26 AM, Stefan Richter <[EMAIL 
>>> PROTECTED]<stefan%40muchos.co.uk>>
>>> wrote:
>>> > Valid points, but Baz definitely points to an itch that many have tied
>>> to
>>> > scratch before.
>>> >
>>> > I use PureMVC primarily now for my projects and the only time I need
>>> custom
>>> > events is to talk from my view component to its Mediator. Most of the
>>> time I
>>> > do not need custom events at all. From the Mediator on PureMVC uses
>>> > Notifications (also called notes) which pass around a body that holds
>>> any
>>> > type of object. Sure, I need to keep track of what I put into the note
>>> in
>>> > order to cast it to the right type when I read it back out but I must
>>> say
>>> > this system works very well. In fact I do not recall a single runtime
>>> error
>>> > that was due to casting of note bodies.
>>> > Cheers
>>> > Stefan
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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