I think all the phrases should have the same "form"... or they should flow easily... for example:
Simplicity is beautiful Communication is key They both have the same "form"... but they don't with: Examples to learn from Fully dynamic and malleable etc. I think we are mixing (or traiting :-) ) different goals... For example, I would change "Fully dynamic..." with something like "Fully dynamic to learn fast"... so maybe we could have: Simplicity to achieve beauty Communication to avoid repetition Fully dynamic to learn fast so all share the same "form"... and if we want to change the "form" we should do it slowly, connecting them...anyway, an style comment that I think we should have in mind. Bye, Hernan. PS: I sent the picture :-) On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected] > wrote: > New version > > • Easy to understand, easy to learn from, easy to fix > • Examples to learn from > • Fully dynamic and malleable > • Beauty in the code, beauty in the comments > • Simplicity is beautiful > • Communication is key > • Classes structure our vocabulary > • Messages are our vocabulary > • Polymorphism is our esperanto > • Better a number of small polymorphic classes than a large ugly > one > • Tests are important but can be changed > • Abstraction and composition are our friends > • Explicit is better than implicit > • Magic only at the right place > • Simple processes to support progress > • One step at a time > • There is no unimportant fix > • Quality is a emerging property > • Lovely objects are everything and everything is an object. > • A system with robust abstractions that a single person can > understand > _______________________________________________ > Pharo-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-users > -- *Hernán Wilkinson Agile Software Development, Teaching & Coaching Mobile: +54 - 11 - 4470 - 7207 email: [email protected] site: http://www.10Pines.com <http://www.10pines.com/>*
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