[aida] Visual Studio 2008

Rob Rothwell r.j.rothwell at gmail.com
Sat Apr 19 14:37:55 CEST 2008


Thanks Janko.

It's hard to fight the lure of drag-and-drop with a Smalltalk learning
curve!

That's why I still feel like a framework that could generate maintainable
code, at least to get people started, would be useful.  The would see the
relationship between placing the button and the generated code easily
because there would be so little code to generate!

The code generated by other tools seems very hard to follow, or is not given
to you at all (VB, for example).

I've mentioned your success before, but will pass this along in your own
voice!

Thanks,

Rob

On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 5:42 AM, Janko Mivšek <janko.mivsek at eranova.si>
wrote:

> Hi Rob,
>
> As you already mention it is a long-term mantability and extendability of
> Smalltalk systems what should count, not short-term flashy, cool painting of
> your apps with Visual Studio, which soon start to became spaghetti code and
> you need to start rewriting them again. That's what M$ like a lot of course
> ...
>
> On the contrary Smalltalk (and Aida) apps are almost eternal, they can
> stand years and years of continuous change, yet stay maintainable. Let me
> just point to 10 years anniversary of longest living Aida app: a Gas Billing
> System for out National Gas Company, billing all the gas in Slovenia:
> http://www.aidaweb.si/news/anniversaries-records.html
>
> Best regards
> Janko
>
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