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Scott Watermasysk

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Nickname: scottwater
Registered: Aug, 2003

Scott Watermasysk is an ASP.NET developers. He wrote the .Text blog engine.
There are two kinds of people in this world... Posted: Aug 4, 2003 8:08 PM
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Nice follow up by Paul Vick on the whole Edit and Continue debate in .NET blog land today.

“I'll freely admit that EnC can enable people to slide by with some pretty bad habits. But if people find it useful, why not do the feature and allow people to decide for themselves whether they're going to have bad habits? The purpose of a tool is not to make people use it in the "correct" way, the purpose of a tool is to assist people in getting something done. That means that just because someone might misuse a feature does not, in and of itself, mean that you shouldn't do it. This is really a core philosophy of VB: whatever it takes to give you the shortest path between your idea and a completed application. That's RAD” [Panopticon Central]

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