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Re: Re: XML As Fall Guy

  • From: Kurt Cagle <kurt.cagle@gmail.com>
  • To: Gareth Oakes <goakes@gpslsolutions.com>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 23:50:05 -0800

Re:  Re: XML As Fall Guy

On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 11:34 PM, Gareth Oakes <goakes@gpslsolutions.com> wrote:
> It was a philosophy the whole team had bought into - I spoke about it to another team member and he said 
>
> "It's the 80/20" rule. We can get 80% of the transformations we need this way" 
>
> I asked him how they were going to finish 100% of the project and he started looking intently at the screen.

This struck a real chord with me. This attitude is not uncommon, and is usually accompanied by an impression that you can just "hand wave" the 20% away. Sadly, for fully automated systems, the 20% is often the bit you should be worried about and you should start by addressing that first. Perhaps that is the sort of knowledge that only experience can bring.

I liked that as well. 90% of software development is generally pretty routine. The value comes in being able to write that final 10%, or someone would already have come up with an automated solution. What makes it worse is that it is rare in most projects that you can tell, a priori, where or what that remaining 10% is going to be, 

Kurt Cagle
Invited Expert, XForms Working Group, W3C
Managing Editor, XMLToday.org



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