Getting the patterns wrong is typical.  Is everyone SURE (?) that
Struts 1.3 is actually using the CoR pattern or is it just called
that?

On 6/1/05, Leon Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > One major problem lies with how programmers are educated
> > today. A lot of schools teach a language or a design
> > philosophy but rarely are in-depth enough to actually breed
> > the abstract skills necessary for the programmer to become
> > useful. It's a shame, really. I went to college in
> > 1986 (and had been programming since 1978) and within a few
> > years of my graduation in 1990 the curriculum at most schools
> > had been watered down to the point of near uselessness.
> >
> 
> Well, make a stop... You can't compare things programmed back in the Dark
> Ages with nowerdays programming.
> We make far more complicated programms in far less time and for lesser cost.
> 
> You can critisize overusage of patterns, but under-usage of patterns is
> clearly at least as bad.
> Patterns make code understanding simplier, because everyone (should) know
> them, and
> simplicity is the goal as many of us stated before.
> You can't reinvent the wheel each time you write a piece of code, it's
> simply waste of your time and customers/companies money.
> 
> Regards
> Leon
> 
> 
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