by Roedy Green <see_website@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Nov 24, 2007 at 09:45 AM
On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 08:52:50 GMT, Roedy Green
<see_website@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted
someone who said :
>Presuming these trends continue, where should Java go next?
We are also creating larger and more complex programs, with larger
teams producing them. We need to figure out ways to improve
co-ordination.
for example
1. dynamic version control.
http://mindprod.com/jgloss/project/dynamicversioncontrol.html
At the least an ability to have a fresh compilation of the latest
checkins on tap automatically.
2. terser code. Ways of tem****arily hiding code not of interest.
3. Ways to create and maintain GUI code visually.
4. formal ways of placing queries and answers for other programmers
embedded in the docs.
--
Roedy Green Canadian Mind Products
The Java Glossary
http://mindprod.com
by Roedy Green <see_website@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Nov 24, 2007 at 09:45 AM
On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 08:52:50 GMT, Roedy Green
<see_website@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted
someone who said :
>Presuming these trends continue, where should Java go next?
We are also creating larger and more complex programs, with larger
teams producing them. We need to figure out ways to improve
co-ordination.
for example
1. dynamic version control.
http://mindprod.com/jgloss/project/dynamicversioncontrol.html
At the least an ability to have a fresh compilation of the latest
checkins on tap automatically.
2. terser code. Ways of tem****arily hiding code not of interest.
3. Ways to create and maintain GUI code visually.
4. formal ways of placing queries and answers for other programmers
embedded in the docs.
--
Roedy Green Canadian Mind Products
The Java Glossary
http://mindprod.com
by Roedy Green <see_website@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Nov 24, 2007 at 09:45 AM
On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 08:52:50 GMT, Roedy Green
<see_website@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted
someone who said :
>Presuming these trends continue, where should Java go next?
We are also creating larger and more complex programs, with larger
teams producing them. We need to figure out ways to improve
co-ordination.
for example
1. dynamic version control.
http://mindprod.com/jgloss/project/dynamicversioncontrol.html
At the least an ability to have a fresh compilation of the latest
checkins on tap automatically.
2. terser code. Ways of tem****arily hiding code not of interest.
3. Ways to create and maintain GUI code visually.
4. formal ways of placing queries and answers for other programmers
embedded in the docs.
--
Roedy Green Canadian Mind Products
The Java Glossary
http://mindprod.com
by Roedy Green <see_website@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Nov 24, 2007 at 09:45 AM
On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 08:52:50 GMT, Roedy Green
<see_website@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted
someone who said :
>Presuming these trends continue, where should Java go next?
We are also creating larger and more complex programs, with larger
teams producing them. We need to figure out ways to improve
co-ordination.
for example
1. dynamic version control.
http://mindprod.com/jgloss/project/dynamicversioncontrol.html
At the least an ability to have a fresh compilation of the latest
checkins on tap automatically.
2. terser code. Ways of tem****arily hiding code not of interest.
3. Ways to create and maintain GUI code visually.
4. formal ways of placing queries and answers for other programmers
embedded in the docs.
--
Roedy Green Canadian Mind Products
The Java Glossary
http://mindprod.com