>>Bad objects is the worst that can happen to you. And the only good objects I know are objects that work in production.
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>>Do not tell me I did not warn you. :)
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>If we kept warning each other about every theoretical cul-de-sac, we'd end in a practical one. I should warn myself (which I surely do - there's a wall quite near my head, to bang it on if I forget), because looking around for "who didn't warn me" is illusory. "Who forgot to turn off the light?" - "Everybody".
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Dragan ...,
The smiley :) was meant more as self irony. And what is the UT if we cannot share our experiences.
I'm pretty confident that you will prove me wrong. I only gave you my subjective view of things. In no way should this be taken as universal truths.
Kind regards,
Marc
>And, another thing, having all this theory and strategy settled down with ourselves, and complying to it, is not enough. There are the users. We have a proverb here - "only a good user is a good user".
If things have the tendency to go your way, do not worry. It won't last. Jules Renard.