I still kind-of like listening to Joel and Jeff. Both make me cringe at 
times, but I like their attitude towards product design and I think Joel 
has quite some insight into the marketing/business side of software.

But I don't think I'd want either as the chief architect of some 
enterprise software :-)

  Peter


Casper Bang wrote:
> I lost my respect for Joel a while ago -  he comes at you in very
> bold, definitive and authoritative fashion (especially on
> StackOverflow where he's down right annoying). Exceptions cater well
> to OO, you can centralize error handling and dispatching via
> polymorphism as well as associate whatever context that's needed. I
> don't think (hope) many in here wants to go back to interpreting
> return values.
>
> /Casper
>
> On 20 Aug., 16:03, Martin Wildam <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Anyone a fan of this:http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2003/10/13.html
>>
>> I am. :-)
>>     
> >
>   


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