Or the temporary/contract programmer whose only gonna work at your place
for 6 months and doesn't care about your standards, but just wants to
churn out code!

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Balaji Venkataraman/commsoft
[mailto:bvenkata@commsoft.net]
                Sent:   Wednesday, March 24, 1999 5:50 PM
                To:     MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
                Subject:        RE: IBM pushing Java

                > But my question is, in your Synon experience, did
people spend the time
                > to look for the existing objects, or was the
environment tightly
                > controlled and documented, because in my experience
very few companies
                > exercise the control that they should, they just leave
it to the
                > descretion of the programmer, which is always
dangerous


                I agree with you. In most cases, the companies dont have
any strict control 
                over creating new objects. But, I have seen synon shops
which do  "code 
                reviews" bofore promoting pgms into the production
environment.  The code 
                reviewer is supposed to make sure every new object
created has a valid 
                purpose.  But I strongly believe that the programmers
themselves have to 
                assume more responsibility in this issue. I also belive
this comes with 
                experience.  Usualyy the newer/younger programmer are
more interested in 
                cranking out more code faster - they dont like to spend
that extra bit of 
                time searching for existing objects. 

                Balaji
                bvenkata@commsoft.net
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