Late night examples of reuse - or expanding on ideas expressed before......
2 things to think about:
- Iterative development; is it truly the way to go?
- I just went through my blogs and cleaned up some of the writing. The point here is that realistically - you're not going to get it perfect the first time. It doesn't mean you should slack off; it means that you should do your best and know that you're going to come back to it anyway.
- Note: Don't let it paralyze you. Put a stick in the ground. Move forward and make sure you come back and make it better.
- Keeping it simple; Do a bit of extra analysis at the begirnning to see if there is a simpler way you can solve the problem.
- I just finished rebuilding a laptop whose hard drive had died. I tried for a couple of days to get Windows 7 on the machine; I did all sorts of things to try and solve the problem. In the end, it occurred to me (after searching for a driver on Google) that I could clone an existing installation and then apply the correct drivers for the proper machine. The thing that made me laugh was that the piece of hardware I purchased to help me read the bad original drive actually had cloning software. 1 hour later, I was up and running. :) (and yes, I have all legal copies of Win 7. ;) )
- Note: Take a little bit of time to think it through. Don't be afraid to keep the solution as simple as you can to get the job done.
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