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	<title>Comments on: Programming The New Web, Day 2</title>
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		<title>By: Russell</title>
		<link>http://www.yepthatsme.com/2006/03/22/programming-the-new-web-day-2/#comment-3863</link>
		<author>Russell</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Dec 2006 14:47:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Barry

I understand your comments as an individual 'craftsman' of code. But your
view of MDA might be more positive if you were required to pay for the
huge projects undertaken in development of J2EE applications. What
companies want is reliable, managable and reuseable applications -they care
little for the 'craftsmanship'....

I see OptimalJ (and MDA) providing for that need in a number of instances
reducing costs and improving quality in a number of high profile projects.

What can be wrong with that?</description>
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<p>I understand your comments as an individual &#8216;craftsman&#8217; of code. But your<br />
view of MDA might be more positive if you were required to pay for the<br />
huge projects undertaken in development of J2EE applications. What<br />
companies want is reliable, managable and reuseable applications -they care<br />
little for the &#8216;craftsmanship&#8217;&#8230;.</p>
<p>I see OptimalJ (and MDA) providing for that need in a number of instances<br />
reducing costs and improving quality in a number of high profile projects.</p>
<p>What can be wrong with that?</p>
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