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Re: overheads of pipelines
Extensibility is dependent on a given project. I have worked on some projects that required complicated extensible schemas and also on some that required none at all. As Jirka pointed out "It depends", and this is a crucial decision that should be made earlier in the project.
Joe
On 5/8/06, Jirka Kosek <jirka@k...> wrote:
bryan rasmussen wrote:
> 2. should one always build the most extensible application even if the
> current needs do not require extensibility - my personal opinion is > yeah
I think that extreme programming folks would say "NO". I would say "It depends". ;-)
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