On Tue, 01 Apr 2014 19:38:17 +0200, rakesh mailgroups <rakesh.mailgro...@gmail.com> wrote:

another question - do you guys use MVP (or its variants)?

If you mean Model-Value-Presenter? I'd answer yes, the point is understanding what we mean with variants. I'd rather say I use variants of PAC and DCI, but sure some concepts are in common with MVP, for instance the point that there's a "middle man" which totally isolates the Model from the View (PAC added value is in the way different components interact, and sometimes it makes sense, sometimes - for very simple apps - it doesn't).

PS I should also probably define what I mean with "use"... I don't write software for a value in return, I mentor customers in writing their software for a value in return. In such cases I tend to stick to simpler approaches (and customers then find their own way which doesn't coincide with mine); the software I write on my own has always also an experimental value and I tend to mix lots of things.

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