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Roy Osherove

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Registered: Sep, 2003

Roy Osherove is a .Net consultant based in Israel
What's up? Posted: Nov 1, 2004 8:53 AM
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P.S - E&C
C# is going to have "Edit And Continue" ability. Say what you will, but I can only see goodness in this. Do all those anti-E&C think that now, that E&C has come to C# than suddenly all those developers will stop doing all the up-front design, unit tests and what not? No. It's just another aid. It's like the spare wheel in your car - It's not recommended to use it as a standard while driving, but it's damn good to have it there for those little pieces of time you need to use it.
("gah! With true TDD you should never have to use it!" someone might say, to which I'll reply - "get over yourself, this is the real world". In fact, I dare any anti-E&C buff to have it enabled but not to use it from now on for 2 months. can you do that?) 

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