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Drag and Drop programming vs. Hand coding   [Edit]

Survey period: 30 Jun 2003 to 6 Jul 2003

Do you prefer drag and drop programming with a property browser or hand coding your components?

OptionVotes% 
I prefer drag and drop.16416.82
It depends on the property browsing support the component provides.23323.90
It depends on how hard it is to hand code the component.28329.03
I prefer to hand code all components.29530.26



 
GeneralDepends of the knowledge Pin
Husein5-Jul-03 22:12
Husein5-Jul-03 22:12 
GeneralDrop then code. Pin
FruitBatInShades3-Jul-03 4:15
FruitBatInShades3-Jul-03 4:15 
GeneralRe: Drop then code. Pin
Alexandru Savescu3-Jul-03 21:33
Alexandru Savescu3-Jul-03 21:33 
GeneralAll depends whether details are set at design time, or runtime! Pin
Jabes3-Jul-03 1:40
Jabes3-Jul-03 1:40 
GeneralI hate drag and drop coders Pin
Michael P Butler30-Jun-03 23:34
Michael P Butler30-Jun-03 23:34 
GeneralRe: I hate drag and drop coders Pin
NormDroid30-Jun-03 23:58
professionalNormDroid30-Jun-03 23:58 
GeneralRe: I hate drag and drop coders Pin
Chris Maunder1-Jul-03 10:12
cofounderChris Maunder1-Jul-03 10:12 
GeneralRe: I hate drag and drop coders Pin
Michael P Butler1-Jul-03 10:41
Michael P Butler1-Jul-03 10:41 
GeneralRe: I hate drag and drop coders Pin
William Bartholomew2-Jul-03 12:05
William Bartholomew2-Jul-03 12:05 
Not necessarily, i'm a VB coder but insist on hand coding everything, especially DB code. The only thing I don't hand code is form designs unless i'm building the form programatically from outside sources.

The things I hate about drag and drop coding:

1. It's a pain to email someone a snippet of code demonstrating a concept.

2. If you write the code yourself you know what it does, how it does it, and most importantly for DB connection management, when it does it.

3. It doesn't really save you that much time, Intellisense makes coding this stuff very rapid, if you find yourself writing too much code then make a function, make a class, that's what they're there for!

My 2 cents, now 2.2 cents inc GST.
GeneralRe: I hate drag and drop coders Pin
joan_fl1-Jul-03 10:25
joan_fl1-Jul-03 10:25 
GeneralRe: I hate drag and drop coders Pin
preinsko1-Jul-03 21:22
preinsko1-Jul-03 21:22 
GeneralRe: I hate drag and drop coders Pin
gek_at3-Jul-03 8:14
gek_at3-Jul-03 8:14 
GeneralRe: I hate drag and drop coders Pin
J. Dunlap3-Jul-03 9:57
J. Dunlap3-Jul-03 9:57 
GeneralFirst drag and drop... Pin
Thomas Freudenberg30-Jun-03 22:35
Thomas Freudenberg30-Jun-03 22:35 
GeneralRe: First drag and drop... Pin
Ryan Binns1-Jul-03 4:04
Ryan Binns1-Jul-03 4:04 
GeneralRe: First drag and drop... Pin
Orbital^1-Jul-03 8:11
Orbital^1-Jul-03 8:11 
GeneralWeb dev no, Win Dev sure Pin
Paul Watson30-Jun-03 7:52
sitebuilderPaul Watson30-Jun-03 7:52 
GeneralRe: Web dev no, Win Dev sure Pin
Zequel30-Jun-03 8:43
Zequel30-Jun-03 8:43 
GeneralRe: Web dev no, Win Dev sure Pin
Chris Maunder30-Jun-03 18:17
cofounderChris Maunder30-Jun-03 18:17 
GeneralRe: Web dev no, Win Dev sure Pin
alan@the-wall3-Jul-03 5:23
alan@the-wall3-Jul-03 5:23 
GeneralIt depends both on how complex the code is and how complex the designer is Pin
J. Dunlap30-Jun-03 7:34
J. Dunlap30-Jun-03 7:34 
GeneralRe: It depends both on how complex the code is and how complex the designer is Pin
Chris Maunder30-Jun-03 18:22
cofounderChris Maunder30-Jun-03 18:22 
GeneralRe: It depends both on how complex the code is and how complex the designer is Pin
alan@the-wall3-Jul-03 5:46
alan@the-wall3-Jul-03 5:46 
GeneralCreate everything with D&D and then... Pin
Daniel Turini30-Jun-03 7:32
Daniel Turini30-Jun-03 7:32 
GeneralRe: Create everything with D&D and then... Pin
Zek3vil30-Jun-03 23:08
Zek3vil30-Jun-03 23:08 

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