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Oct 5, 2015 at 16:49 comment added Cenobyte321 There's no such thing as good or bad programming languages, only good or bad developers at them, such examples you give can be done with any web framework. What MDA/MDD/etc. tries to solve is maintaining a model so generation of several components could be done automatically like the database, controllers, views, services, etc. Ideally the model should be language-and-framework-agnostic (considering OO languages though), so any model could be exported to Rails, Spring, Zend, etc.
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Mar 8, 2011 at 7:30 comment added kevin cline @Kees: what do you mean by 'architecture'? If it's code, I could factor out the repetition, and just instantiate the architecture, specifying the things that are peculiar to each instantiation. With a good language, ANY repetition can be factored out.
Mar 8, 2011 at 7:19 comment added KeesDijk I think we are are talking about different kinds of repetition. You are talking about repetition within one piece of software, I am talking about building a multiple similar pieces of software that for example share the same software architecture but expose a different functionality. The functionality is modelled and the architecture is generated. Thanks for the answer.
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