Hi, all:
I would just like to repeat my agreement with Stephen.
To my mind, that is largely the reason coders are coming and going. I understand if you still disagree with me, but the basic framework was there over a year ago and should have been designed and coded up already. Once that architecture is done, then functions (individual models) can be added/improved far more easily, hung on the frame in a 'component' approach. The house can only be as solid as it's foundation.
And in my experience, without an architecture, there is very little for a coder to even do . . . for fear that lots of what they work on will have to be changed once an architecture is built.
I would just like to repeat my agreement with Stephen.
To my mind, that is largely the reason coders are coming and going. I understand if you still disagree with me, but the basic framework was there over a year ago and should have been designed and coded up already. Once that architecture is done, then functions (individual models) can be added/improved far more easily, hung on the frame in a 'component' approach. The house can only be as solid as it's foundation.
And in my experience, without an architecture, there is very little for a coder to even do . . . for fear that lots of what they work on will have to be changed once an architecture is built.
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