От: | Andrei N.Sobchuck | www.smalltalk.ru | |
Дата: | 28.10.05 11:06 | ||
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C>That article is the most idiotic I've ever seen on Slashdot....
Прочитал по диагонали, проигнорировав всякую фигню. Глаз зацепился за следующее:
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For example, for many years programmers have debated whether it’s best to code in a top-down manner, where you basically start with the overall structure of the program and then eventually code the more detailed routines at the bottom; or, alternatively, the bottom-up approach, where you start with the low-level functions and then proceed upwards. ... Well, the debate is now over. In order to get IntelliSense to work correctly, bottom-up programming is best.
But the implication here is staggering. To get IntelliSense to work right, not only must you code in a bottom-up structure, but within each method or property, you must also write you code linearly from beginning to end — just as if you were using that old DOS line editor, EDLIN. You must define all variables before you use them. No more skipping around in your code.