Re: E-mailing in MVC, the final frontier...
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 11:40 pm
Who said anything about transaction script. There isn't a single mention of transaciton script...I am simply saying that thin controllers and heavy models are not always the ideal solution. Sometimes the reverse is true. In fact, in most cases it makes sense to have light weight controllers and models, neither of which carry the brunt of logic...I personally have no single method more than 30 lines of code...so neither argument even applies to my development style.Can you explain in terms I can understand how a transaction script is more re-usable than a domain model? Eh, what does Fowler have to do with this? No ones playing the zealot card but you here.
Because he usually finds his way into conversations on here...and it's tiring...that was my bad...he was/has not been mentioned...but when I argue...i'm bring my own insight to a disscussion...perhaps some of which has been learned from others...but my arguments are my own...not anyone else's.Fowler have to do with this? No ones playing the zealot card but you here.
So during disscussion when someone constantly quotes Fowler on something as subjective as application design...ugh...I've grown to dislike that guy solely based on the fact that some repeat everything he says verbatim, without a second thought, like they are robots or minions in his army. No offence to anyone...I realize that is my own ignorance and what he says is probably worth listening too (and I do -- I just wouldn't admit to it publically).
If am zealous, at least it's in favour of my own experience and opinion and not blindly following what someone else says.
Again...I believe in the human spirit and team play (there is no I in team after all) but I also believe in individual thought and expression. Citation proves nothing but the ability to read. Although I do agree that it's an important of debate and research and developement, so I am being a hypocrite.
Cheers,
Alex