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I have to write more code than I did 10 years ago
Back in the long forgotten days of the eighties and early nineties I worked using an environment that generated the whole application from the metadata in the database. Not just individual screens, but the whole navigation based on the foreign key references. Had very strong support for declarative constraints.

Since then I have been forced to use object-orientated methods with much less productive and reliable results (and much lower ease of use).

Time for neglected methods to be resurrected.
Posted by: jorwell   Posted on: 04/26/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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...  FreeBSD | 04/26/04
Abolutely  FirstNLastN | 04/26/04
Here we go again  Mycroft_514 | 04/26/04
Reply from author - good question!  jon_collins | 04/29/04
COBOL  TomMariner | 04/26/04
Datamation  IT_User | 04/26/04
.NET has changed everything...  Mike Cox | 04/26/04
Dot this...  AbsolutelyNot | 04/26/04
Thats more like it....mikes back...NT  GoneFishing | 04/26/04
I have to write more code than I did 10 years ago  jorwell | 04/26/04
There is more programming then ever.  jwreed2345@... | 04/26/04
I think we concur on this  jon_collins | 04/29/04
OFFSHORING of jobs yes it is DEAD  Enterprise Analyst | 04/26/04
Another "silver bullet"  whitroth | 04/27/04
MDA doesn't go far enough  rod.dowler@... | 04/28/04
You still have to understand and handle ALL of the details.  DonnieBoy | 04/28/04
it is still here  V Sanders | 05/01/04

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