Let us pile on the hearty congratulations, such that this magnificent
accomplishment can never by surmounted!

CONGRATULATIONS ONE AND ALL!!!! :) :) :)


--Stuart

On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 10:39 AM, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:
> RECORD!!! in nhusers story.
> This thread has more than 100 mails.
> CONGRATULATION!!! to everybody
>
> On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Diego Mijelshon <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 10:40, Frans Bouma <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> >              gee, then why did I got crashing queries when I ran them,
>>> > but
>>> > the
>>> >       xml was valid? some magical ball hovering over my office, which
>>> > influenced
>>> >       the queries at runtime?
>>> >
>>> > When did I claim otherwise?
>>>
>>>        with the remark that tests were sufficient which spurred this
>>> thread
>>> ;)
>>
>> No, I claimed that test was enough to do all the "validation" that FNH
>> does (through csc), and a lot more.
>> In other words, that test (which runs in a couple seconds) tests
>> everything that can be tested statically (i.e. based on the code/mapping
>> only, without considering DB mismatches).
>>
>>>
>>> >       > Time? It's one click away. Just like the C# compiler.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >              So is a debugger, that doesn't make it the same thing.
>>> >
>>> > The debugger is interactive and requires a lot of time in my part, the
>>> test
>>> > runner, in my view, is just a build step.
>>>
>>>        apparently we build software different then. So building the
>>> solution runs all your tests, which will take time, because you need them
>>> because you opt for hand-write XML. You must drink a lot of coffee during
>>> the day! ;)
>>
>> Nah, I just bought a quad-core with enough RAM. Next step is an SSD.
>> All my non-db tests run in under a minute.
>> Also, I keep myself to only 2 cups of espresso a day. Too much caffeine is
>> bad for you :-D
>>
>>>
>>> > Not only that: in dynamic languages, it's THE ONLY step.
>>>
>>>        There's a reason why they code in dynamic languages results in
>>> unmaintainable piles of mud after a while....
>>
>> Then I wonder how they keep adding features to Gmail...
>>
>>   Diego
>>
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