On Sep 14, 2006, at 6:48 PM, Josh Mellicker wrote:

If you're aware of the fame and impact the 15 minute Ruby on Rails demo (http://www.rubyonrails.org/screencasts) has had on web developers, you know speed is as much, if not more, an issue as ever.

I'm not aware of that fame and impact.  I do believe speed is an issue.

I suspect our differences is that I'm not smart enough to be limited by typing speed. I do want to type fast, but more so I want to grok fast what I typed. I invest time in "What is the right way to look at this?" to keep my scripts small--I suppose that can be looked upon as saving typing.

I suspect we will find lots of styles. Our brains and habits are not the same. What works for one might not work for another. Yet we can try out other styles and see what works.

What do you think are the 3 (or 5 or 10) most common timewasters of Rev programmers?

OK.  I'll play.  Off the top of my head real fast...

10. Final coding before research and standards checking.
9.  Final coding before staring at the wall.
8.  Spending too little time on this list.
7.  Spending too much time on this list.
6.  Writing long complicated handlers.
5.  Trying to understand last week's long complicated handlers.
4.  Skipping the testing of small functions and handlers.
3. Making assumptions: Revolution has no quirks. I know what my customer wants. 2. Putting values into temp variables when it does not add to readability.
1.  Solving any problem while it is still complicated.

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