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  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

    0. Bacon 1. Coffee 2. Specification 3. Design 4. Payment

    The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.

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    Ravi Bhavnani
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    I respectfully request replacing "Bacon" with "Bacon or ham". /ravi

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      Suvabrata Roy wrote:

      Which part is the most important part in prospect of a coding.

      Architecture. Because from a good architecture, the 5 things you listed are a lot easier to deal with. Marc

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      Yes absolutely rite but which we should use while development whit out client's requirement just to ensure standers.

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        It depends.

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        Suvabrata Roy 0
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        Just to maintain standers not depending on requirement...

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          Just to maintain standers not depending on requirement...

          Life is all about share and care... public class Life : ICareable,IShareable { // implements yours... }

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          Suvabrata Roy wrote:

          standers

          What do you mean?

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            Hi Geeks, Which part is the most important part in prospect of a coding. 1. Exception Handling 2. Reliability 3. Availability 4. Performance 5. Security You can chose multiple but you should assign them as priority.

            Life is all about share and care... public class Life : ICareable,IShareable { // implements yours... }

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            1. Doing stuff. 2. Going to the pub Not necessarily in that otder. hic!

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              I respectfully request replacing "Bacon" with "Bacon or ham". /ravi

              My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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              Sorry, but...a "Ham Sandwich" is just "lunch". A "Bacon Butty" is a Meal!

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                Yes absolutely rite but which we should use while development whit out client's requirement just to ensure standers.

                Life is all about share and care... public class Life : ICareable,IShareable { // implements yours... }

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                Marc Clifton
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                Suvabrata Roy wrote:

                Yes absolutely rite but which we should use while development whit out client's requirement just to ensure standers.

                Well, unfortunately, it's another item not on your list. "Testing!" Marc

                Unit Testing Succinctly

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                • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                  Sorry, but...a "Ham Sandwich" is just "lunch". A "Bacon Butty" is a Meal!

                  The only instant messaging I do involves my middle finger.

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                  Ravi Bhavnani
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                  OriginalGriff wrote:

                  A "Bacon Butty" is a Meal!

                  A rasher statement I haven't heard. /ravi

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                  • S Suvabrata Roy 0

                    Hi Geeks, Which part is the most important part in prospect of a coding. 1. Exception Handling 2. Reliability 3. Availability 4. Performance 5. Security You can chose multiple but you should assign them as priority.

                    Life is all about share and care... public class Life : ICareable,IShareable { // implements yours... }

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                    The most important is: Does it solve the problem? In the end, nothing else matters.

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                      OriginalGriff wrote:

                      A "Bacon Butty" is a Meal!

                      A rasher statement I haven't heard. /ravi

                      My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                      Brilliant!

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                      • S Suvabrata Roy 0

                        Hi Geeks, Which part is the most important part in prospect of a coding. 1. Exception Handling 2. Reliability 3. Availability 4. Performance 5. Security You can chose multiple but you should assign them as priority.

                        Life is all about share and care... public class Life : ICareable,IShareable { // implements yours... }

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                        thrakazog
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                        1. Running code 2. Getting paid 3. The rest is just the noise of the job that will vary by task.

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                        • S Suvabrata Roy 0

                          Hi Geeks, Which part is the most important part in prospect of a coding. 1. Exception Handling 2. Reliability 3. Availability 4. Performance 5. Security You can chose multiple but you should assign them as priority.

                          Life is all about share and care... public class Life : ICareable,IShareable { // implements yours... }

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                          Lost User
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                          Suvabrata Roy wrote:

                          Which part is the most important part in prospect of a coding.

                          What's most important to you when undergoing surgery?

                          1. Anesthetic?
                          2. Disinfecting?
                          3. Sewing the body when done?
                          4. Checking if you still have both your gloves?
                          5. Survival?

                          Please, assign priorities :) They're all priorities. When someone repairs a car, do you ask whether checking the brakes is a priority? What you're asking is where you can cut corners. The plain answer is that you can't, the quality will always suffer. That doesn't mean that the client would notice. Security isn't a problem (and doesn't get any budget), until it's proven to be broken. A completely secure program that doesn't perform, will not be used, no matter what it will promise the user. The most important aspect of any trade, is learning the trade.

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                          • S Suvabrata Roy 0

                            Hi Geeks, Which part is the most important part in prospect of a coding. 1. Exception Handling 2. Reliability 3. Availability 4. Performance 5. Security You can chose multiple but you should assign them as priority.

                            Life is all about share and care... public class Life : ICareable,IShareable { // implements yours... }

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                            jschell
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                            Suvabrata Roy wrote:

                            Which part is the most important part in prospect of a coding.

                            1. Making money. 2. Delivering the product. 3. Delivering what was requested.

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                            • S Suvabrata Roy 0

                              Hi Geeks, Which part is the most important part in prospect of a coding. 1. Exception Handling 2. Reliability 3. Availability 4. Performance 5. Security You can chose multiple but you should assign them as priority.

                              Life is all about share and care... public class Life : ICareable,IShareable { // implements yours... }

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                              Suvabrata Roy wrote:

                              1. Exception Handling

                              Not important - Exception avoidance is, however.

                              Suvabrata Roy wrote:

                              2. Reliability

                              I don't know how you would define this? Are you talking about the developer being reliable or the software they've developed? If the latter then I don't know what you mean by a reliable program? One that runs every time rather than crashing ?

                              Suvabrata Roy wrote:

                              3. Availability

                              How does coding affect availability? UNless you write code that only works on Wednesdays?

                              Suvabrata Roy wrote:

                              4. Performance

                              At its extremes it may be important - but better slow and working than fast and not!

                              Suvabrata Roy wrote:

                              5. Security

                              Depends on the system. If you're writing an ATM system, very, if you're writing a tic-tac-toe game then not much Personally my No.1 would be maintainability.

                              MVVM # - I did it My Way ___________________________________________ Man, you're a god. - walterhevedeich 26/05/2011 .\\axxx (That's an 'M')

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                                Suvabrata Roy wrote:

                                Ya!!!!

                                There are some project managers and sales people I would like to introduce you to :) But seriously, functionality is not a given. As others pointed out "Requirements", are important. With out them I can give you what you want always, as it is my opinion of what you want. Of course when you receive it you inform me that is not what you meant. Great! Can I have your requirements of what you want? Oh you know what I want. No, really I don not. Please tell me. OK, I want it to do A then B. 3 months later.... Ok Here it is A then B. Ah, but it is doing C. Its not suppose to do C. You didn't say that. Well I figured you knew that it can not do C. 3 months later.... OK here it is A then B and not C. Ahhh. You did not do B.2 you did B.1 :mad:

                                Computers have been intelligent for a long time now. It just so happens that the program writers are about as effective as a room full of monkeys trying to crank out a copy of Hamlet. The interesting thing about software is it can not reproduce, until it can.

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                                Well said. +5 I believe this is the one of the main reason why most projects fail or gets delayed. It's because developers are trying hard to build software with multitude of features that in the end, the end users may actually not benefit from.

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                                  Suvabrata Roy wrote:

                                  1. Exception Handling

                                  Not important - Exception avoidance is, however.

                                  Suvabrata Roy wrote:

                                  2. Reliability

                                  I don't know how you would define this? Are you talking about the developer being reliable or the software they've developed? If the latter then I don't know what you mean by a reliable program? One that runs every time rather than crashing ?

                                  Suvabrata Roy wrote:

                                  3. Availability

                                  How does coding affect availability? UNless you write code that only works on Wednesdays?

                                  Suvabrata Roy wrote:

                                  4. Performance

                                  At its extremes it may be important - but better slow and working than fast and not!

                                  Suvabrata Roy wrote:

                                  5. Security

                                  Depends on the system. If you're writing an ATM system, very, if you're writing a tic-tac-toe game then not much Personally my No.1 would be maintainability.

                                  MVVM # - I did it My Way ___________________________________________ Man, you're a god. - walterhevedeich 26/05/2011 .\\axxx (That's an 'M')

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                                  Suvabrata Roy 0
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                                  Yes I am agree with you Maintainability is one of the most impotent thing while coding. But I meant to say availability in terms of easy to deploy application and less dependency on Components.

                                  Life is all about share and care... public class Life : ICareable,IShareable { // implements yours... }

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                                  • J jschell

                                    Suvabrata Roy wrote:

                                    Which part is the most important part in prospect of a coding.

                                    1. Making money. 2. Delivering the product. 3. Delivering what was requested.

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                                    Suvabrata Roy 0
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                                    :)

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                                      Suvabrata Roy wrote:

                                      Which part is the most important part in prospect of a coding.

                                      What's most important to you when undergoing surgery?

                                      1. Anesthetic?
                                      2. Disinfecting?
                                      3. Sewing the body when done?
                                      4. Checking if you still have both your gloves?
                                      5. Survival?

                                      Please, assign priorities :) They're all priorities. When someone repairs a car, do you ask whether checking the brakes is a priority? What you're asking is where you can cut corners. The plain answer is that you can't, the quality will always suffer. That doesn't mean that the client would notice. Security isn't a problem (and doesn't get any budget), until it's proven to be broken. A completely secure program that doesn't perform, will not be used, no matter what it will promise the user. The most important aspect of any trade, is learning the trade.

                                      Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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                                      Suvabrata Roy 0
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                                      Yes I consider your thoughts and they are absolutely perfect in our real life scenario, but when we code just to have fun then or just to deliver some utility to some not only for money but as tech guy I will help him then which we should keep in mind.

                                      Life is all about share and care... public class Life : ICareable,IShareable { // implements yours... }

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                                        1. Running code 2. Getting paid 3. The rest is just the noise of the job that will vary by task.

                                        Play my game Gravity: Android[^], Windows Phone 7[^]

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                                        Suvabrata Roy 0
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                                        hmm :)

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                                        • J Joe Woodbury

                                          The most important is: Does it solve the problem? In the end, nothing else matters.

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                                          Suvabrata Roy 0
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                                          No dear speed will always matter...

                                          Life is all about share and care... public class Life : ICareable,IShareable { // implements yours... }

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