> > \_ 1) I disagree with you on zero coding thing. > > \_ You still code but instead of typing in the > > \_ actual code you have to use point and click > > \_ interface. This is all nice and cool as long > > \_ as you go back and optimize the generated > > \_ code which no one does. This is the exact way > > \_ you end up with bunch of bloatware. > > \_ > > \_ > > \_ How do you figure? > > \_ > > > > Generated code typically is very generalized and so prone to do lots > > of things that it doesn't necessarily need to. > > > > More important is the question of whether or not the bloat can be tolerated. > If you can live with it, then eliminating the bloat becomes an unprofitable > exercise in engineering. Often the tradeoff between hardware and > development costs favors buying brute-force capability. > > > _______________________________________________ > Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > Aaah, force 'em to upgrade... I betcha there's a lot of big-wigs that have that same concept. You gotta keep the money comming in somehow. Right? Don