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![]() I've been reading up on the "Capsule" vs "Something with Wings" debate. To my mind, as a software engineer who lives wherever possible by the "Keep It Simple" principle, the "capsule side" make compelling case. Along with the inherent simplicity, it seems that a capsule approach is something that could evolve over time as requirements change. I'd be interested to hear how people think "Something with Wings" is going to be more capable etc. (I expect they'll go "Something with Wings", as I guess the capsule approach might be perceived as a backwards step). Byeeeee. -- Gadzooks - here comes the Harbourmaster! http://www.geocities.com/brettocallaghan - Newsgroup Stats for Agent |
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