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QuestionAbout designing for "change"... Pin
venomation8-Oct-10 23:13
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I have been reading "The Art of Agile Development" and it says that design of software should be minimal but not entirely suitable for change.

That instead, classes and such should be built for what the requirements currently do and not to make them for future changes unless required!

It does mention that some people may find that idea "unprofessional" such as my self but it does have a point that "In the end your architecture will reflect change suitable for the requirements you need not what you *could* need"....

Whats your ideas on this?

Thanks Big Grin | :-D
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