F_Smith:
I didn't mean to chase you away, just to change the topic. The drumbeat of OO design principles truly just wasn't being helpful At This Stage IMO. So please feel free to abandon your lurkerhood whenever it suits you
Mark
I didn't mean to chase you away, just to change the topic. The drumbeat of OO design principles truly just wasn't being helpful At This Stage IMO. So please feel free to abandon your lurkerhood whenever it suits you

Mark
I've also returned from my lurkerhood to echo F Smith's concerns. I'm involved in an incredibly complex project at work (government projects seem to always have much more complexity than a sane mind would deem necessary). We're grappling with similar problems - we have contractors around the country developing separate modules for a hardware/software system. A major part of my job has been to coordinate the integration of these modules - and I've noticed that working out many of the small details at this stage is a fruitless battle since core design changes often make these details irrelevant. I'm sure you've much more experience in this than me, Mark, but I just wanted to underline what F_Smith is saying for the others that don't have experience in developing complex projects.
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