On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Arjang Assadi <[email protected]> wrote:
[...] > Allowing people to directly play with data nullifies any attempt of > forcing business rules in a system. It's interesting. Nobody said anything about this. Yet, you are refuting what is arguably 'common sense', but also, something that is, when taken to extremes, not even that useful. Now, you have forced a detailed response from David and probably you will have no direct reply to it. The consensus will probably be something as amazingly useless as "it depends" or similar. Perhaps I'm picking on you because I used to do the same thing. Perhaps it is because I am seeing this style of discussion more and more on the Internet, and it just seems so amazingly wasteful. But why not stick explicitly to points raised, discussing them part by part, and not setting up "straw-men" and other such items that just draw needless comments. We're all friends here right, all programmers of some sort of capacity, I don't think there is any great need to construct obviously correct points for useless commentary that everyone already knows. Perhaps I'm being uselessly argumentative now. Probably. Anyway, just my argumentative 2c. > Arjang -- silky http://dnoondt.wordpress.com/ "Every morning when I wake up, I experience an exquisite joy — the joy of being this signature."
