

Building large and complicated controls that have to maintain state between requests, render differently on different browsers and handle complex validation is. They didn’t need (or more likely chose not to use) any custom widgets.

I’ve even written console apps in notepad, and compiled from the command line with more lines than that, because I thought they were so small they didn’t need a whole.

My current project has more lines of configuration (and maybe even more configuration files.OK, maybe not) than that number. When I first saw this number I was incredulous – I’ve written stored procedures that are longer than that. You read that right, not 60K or 600K but instead a commercial project in <600 lines of Ruby code. 60’s and 70’s Asian Pop Album Covers and Classic Atari Game Manual Covers »Ĭould you go live with less than 600 lines of code?ģ7signals did when they released ta-da list back in 2005. Like David says over in the comments of this post on I must be getting too “deisgner-ey“. Some mindless link propagation: I came across both these cool image-sets via the Firewheel blog. »ĭesign Inspirations - Atari Game Covers and 60's and 70's Asian Pop Covers I can’t wait for the proported performance improvements in SP1. It looks like thoughtex runs fine on the new version of Vista. I noticed tonight in the Thoughtex logs some records showing a brand-new windows version - Microsoft Windows NT Service Pack 1, v.245 (this is getting returned by in. ← Newer Posts of 48 Older Posts → Vista SP1 is coming.
