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Rob Grainger wrote: Because software is soft - it is much harder to alter a building after its been constructed.
Physically harder, indeed. But then again: Moving things around and adding/deleting features in software is much easier when the data access does not do any UI operations (and the UI does not access the database without the dataaccess), eh?
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That's where the actual logic get built.
That's where the methods and everything you have learned get applied. (Commenting code, naming conventions etc.)
That's the part from where KT is needed; and if it built perfectly then project will be live always no matter how many people will work on it.
I always love to be core part of actual coding and building logic.
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I think I like this the best because it happens so rarely!!
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Because it fun,challenge,pain,work and everything..
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