Re: Object Oriented Analysis Is An Oxymoron

Subject: Re: Object Oriented Analysis Is An Oxymoron
From: "Bonnie Granat" <bgranat -at- granatedit -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 02:20:11 -0400


TechComm Dood wrote:
>
> "Please don't speak for me" should about do it. ;-)
>

Yes, I see I said "we don't care" and completely forgot that I do not
constitute the universe. I gotta watch that. ; )

I need more people like Dood to keep me honest.

Just turned in my second draft of the pharma quality control
application. So much time for such a small document. I'd forgotten how
documentation actually went. I could have been more organized, but then,
I hadn't documented software for a little while and was out of practice.
; )
We'll see what my client has to say; well, actually, I'm not displeased
so far, because I helped him with the GUI, which was in a very bad
condition. Now, the application is highly usable and the client's very
happy. He virtually implemented all of my recommenations -- from text
labels to instructions inside dialog boxes to menu configuration and
terminology. I'm a pretty happy camper, actually.

--
Bonnie Granat
www.GranatEdit.com
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Mobile: 617-319-7461
Office: 617-354-7084



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References:
Re: Object Oriented Analysis Is An Oxymoron: From: John Posada
Re: Object Oriented Analysis Is An Oxymoron: From: Bonnie Granat
Re: Object Oriented Analysis Is An Oxymoron: From: TechComm Dood
Re: Object Oriented Analysis Is An Oxymoron: From: Bonnie Granat
Re: Object Oriented Analysis Is An Oxymoron: From: TechComm Dood

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