On 2/17/11 11:06 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Paul McNett<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>> Yes Stephen, I refactor and rewrite methods quite often, but only when it 
>> makes sense
>> vis-a-vis the current change or enhancement I'm implementing. My code isn't 
>> static
>> but constantly evolving. This isn't what I'm referring to with the phrase 
>> "major
>> rewrite".
> ----------------------
>
> You lost me then.  As a professional why would you blow away branding
> to create new Product 1.0?

If it is totally rewritten, it is a new product.

> Word Perfect is now at 15 now, X5 I mean.  Been around for 25 years or so.

Right, and have they ever rewritten it?


> Taking the same Brand do you shudder for each version release of that
> as well?

No, I shudder when they claim that the new version is a major rewrite.


> Or is it just the Brand name change that sets off the bell for you?

Huh?

Paul


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