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Originally Posted by Trumpcard
I'd love too. You're being smart and making sure to put the importance on good design concepts, that will really bite you in the butt later on if you neglect the overall design. theres nothing as expensive to fix as a bad design/architecture. Keep it straightforward and simple, and make sure you develop a good modular OO codebase and it'll save you a TON of time later on in terms of maintainability.
Another thing is your asking questions rather than assuming you know the right answers, thats the hallmark of an intelligent man.
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Yea, it's much easier to fix an implementation than a design. Much more involved to fix a design, too.
I learned long ago that assuming that I know what i'm talking about is a Bad Thing, (TM) especially when working on a project as large as OpenEQ hehe