Jonesing for view abstraction.
From: “Jeff Barczewski” <jeff.barczewski@_________>
Date: May 23, 2007 10:31:24 AM MDT
To: ara.t.howard@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Rails-core] Re: slow components?
On 5/23/07, ara.t.howard <ara.t.howard@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://drawohara.tumblr.com/post/2070878
Ara,
I agree with you on this. We need to have a better way to encapsulate state
with the methods (components).
I would like to keep up with your progress on this. I need this type of
functionality to build more advanced objects for MasterView.
It appears that sometimes doors are prematurely closed simply because those
involved couldn’t imagine a good way to do things. A fresh pair of eyes and an
open mind can often up with solutions that will work.
PS. What library do you use to color code your tumbler? It looks great! I need
something like that myself.
If you could keep me in the loop about your progress or direction you end up
going, I would appreciate it.
All the best,
Jeff
—
Jeff Barczewski, MasterView core team
Inspired Horizons Ruby on Rails Training and Consultancy
http://inspiredhorizons.com/
Date: May 23, 2007 10:31:24 AM MDT
To: ara.t.howard@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Rails-core] Re: slow components?
On 5/23/07, ara.t.howard <ara.t.howard@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://drawohara.tumblr.com/post/2070878
Ara,
I agree with you on this. We need to have a better way to encapsulate state
with the methods (components).
I would like to keep up with your progress on this. I need this type of
functionality to build more advanced objects for MasterView.
It appears that sometimes doors are prematurely closed simply because those
involved couldn’t imagine a good way to do things. A fresh pair of eyes and an
open mind can often up with solutions that will work.
PS. What library do you use to color code your tumbler? It looks great! I need
something like that myself.
If you could keep me in the loop about your progress or direction you end up
going, I would appreciate it.
All the best,
Jeff
—
Jeff Barczewski, MasterView core team
Inspired Horizons Ruby on Rails Training and Consultancy
http://inspiredhorizons.com/