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When writing desktop applications, which is the most important for you?   [Edit]

Survey period: 22 Mar 2004 to 28 Mar 2004

It certainly depends on the the type of application, but in general, which one is your #1 goal?

OptionVotes% 
Speed726.37
Ease of use42137.22
Reliability33029.18
Maintainability907.96
Extensibility605.31
Good looking UI11410.08
Efficient use of resources443.89



 
GeneralDOH! Pin
Nitron28-Mar-04 11:50
Nitron28-Mar-04 11:50 
GeneralRe: Wrong priorities? Pin
Anonymous27-Mar-04 7:11
Anonymous27-Mar-04 7:11 
GeneralAll of the above Pin
anonymous200526-Mar-04 20:20
anonymous200526-Mar-04 20:20 
GeneralRe: All of the above Pin
Aaron Eldreth28-Mar-04 8:53
Aaron Eldreth28-Mar-04 8:53 
GeneralI could be wrong... Pin
Vikram A Punathambekar25-Mar-04 8:54
Vikram A Punathambekar25-Mar-04 8:54 
GeneralRe: I could be wrong... Pin
Chris Maunder25-Mar-04 11:53
cofounderChris Maunder25-Mar-04 11:53 
GeneralRe: I could be wrong... Pin
Maxwell Chen25-Mar-04 18:42
Maxwell Chen25-Mar-04 18:42 
GeneralRe: I could be wrong... Pin
Vikram A Punathambekar26-Mar-04 7:33
Vikram A Punathambekar26-Mar-04 7:33 
GeneralRe: I could be wrong... Pin
anonymous200526-Mar-04 20:14
anonymous200526-Mar-04 20:14 
GeneralRe: I could be wrong... Pin
Sarvesvara (BVKS) Dasa27-Mar-04 18:08
Sarvesvara (BVKS) Dasa27-Mar-04 18:08 
GeneralRe-setup question Pin
Michael Flanakin25-Mar-04 6:49
Michael Flanakin25-Mar-04 6:49 
GeneralHas anyone noticed that ... Pin
Anonymously24-Mar-04 6:41
Anonymously24-Mar-04 6:41 
GeneralEdit Pin
Anonymously24-Mar-04 6:43
Anonymously24-Mar-04 6:43 
GeneralRe: Has anyone noticed that ... Pin
Sarvesvara (BVKS) Dasa27-Mar-04 18:11
Sarvesvara (BVKS) Dasa27-Mar-04 18:11 
GeneralRe: Has anyone noticed that ... Pin
Anonymously28-Mar-04 8:46
Anonymously28-Mar-04 8:46 
GeneralRe: Has anyone noticed that ... Pin
Sarvesvara (BVKS) Dasa28-Mar-04 17:44
Sarvesvara (BVKS) Dasa28-Mar-04 17:44 
GeneralEfficient use of resources Pin
Navin24-Mar-04 5:28
Navin24-Mar-04 5:28 
GeneralRe: Efficient use of resources Pin
Chris Meech25-Mar-04 8:07
Chris Meech25-Mar-04 8:07 
GeneralRe: Efficient use of resources Pin
Signal-925-Mar-04 8:31
Signal-925-Mar-04 8:31 
GeneralRe: Efficient use of resources Pin
Emilio Garavaglia25-Mar-04 23:18
Emilio Garavaglia25-Mar-04 23:18 
GeneralRe: Efficient use of resources Pin
jhwurmbach26-Mar-04 5:06
jhwurmbach26-Mar-04 5:06 
Navin wrote:
Hard drives are huge, computers have fast processors and lots of memory.

The Software I write is used to somewhat convert data into knowledge.
The data can come in in almost any rate (We have one machine that can produce data with >= 20 MB/sec.
And users are not any more willing to wait. Years ago, colleagues have told me, A run would have been started in the evening and was completed overnight.
Today, customer complain about our program being dead when it is only parsing that 150MB XML-file for a few minutes.

So, to make a point, I dont think efficiency will ever be obsolete.

But we are also using std::vector here, instead of rolling our own that could be marginally faste.





"We trained hard, but it seemed that every time we were beginning to form up into teams we would be reorganised. I was to learn later in life that we tend to meet any new situation by reorganising: and a wonderful method it can be for creating the illusion of progress, while producing confusion, inefficiency and demoralisation."

-- Caius Petronius, Roman Consul, 66 A.D.

GeneralAll of the above Pin
FruitBatInShades23-Mar-04 9:34
FruitBatInShades23-Mar-04 9:34 
GeneralEase of Use & Reliability & Maintainability! Pin
James R. Twine23-Mar-04 9:29
James R. Twine23-Mar-04 9:29 
GeneralMaintainability Pin
Bamaco223-Mar-04 8:13
Bamaco223-Mar-04 8:13 
GeneralRe: Maintainability Pin
Anonymous31-Mar-04 9:09
Anonymous31-Mar-04 9:09 

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