A New Forum for Design
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recently i had a design question that i was thinking about and went to the boards to see if anyone had some similar thoughts to mine as well as to post a topic of discussion about it. it was then i noticed that there was no forum for this. so to cut to the chase i think it would be great if there was a forum to discuss design and strategy.
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recently i had a design question that i was thinking about and went to the boards to see if anyone had some similar thoughts to mine as well as to post a topic of discussion about it. it was then i noticed that there was no forum for this. so to cut to the chase i think it would be great if there was a forum to discuss design and strategy.
the problem I see is when do we make the separation between actual design, and the underlying code. most design questions belong in the current forums , and are language/API specific ( C++, Managed, ASP, ... ) or are too business critical to be discussed in an efficient matter.
Maximilien Lincourt Your Head A Splode - Strong Bad
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recently i had a design question that i was thinking about and went to the boards to see if anyone had some similar thoughts to mine as well as to post a topic of discussion about it. it was then i noticed that there was no forum for this. so to cut to the chase i think it would be great if there was a forum to discuss design and strategy.
I agree with this. However what sort of design are you talking about? User Interface design, the design of the application, data base design and so on. Personally, I feel that things like this are massively under-represented... Which probably just goes to show that most people just don't give a sh1t about the subject. :(
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