Timeline for Why aren't we all doing model driven development yet?
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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. | |
Mar 8, 2011 at 7:00 | history | answered | kevin cline | CC BY-SA 2.5 |