
Rene Rivera wrote:
I gave up on the customer drive code ideas of COBOL long ago. code programming languages and program design languages address different domains. IMO it does a disservice to each try and mix them.
Sure thats why people are using custom DSLs rather than the native language as is.
You'll be better off if the business analyst writes those English sentences in a word processor as part of a design document.
Indeed, especially if you can then run it through Fit/FitNess/FitLibrary/etc. The key being that they can be automatically run as acceptance tests, and directly expressable by the BA. Unfortunately in my line if work we don't have very clear cut ideas for what we want, e.g. "make it look ghostly" isn't a good form for acceptance testing, but in the more standard parts of the business it is possible. Kevin -- | Kevin Wheatley, Cinesite (Europe) Ltd | Nobody thinks this | | Senior Technology | My employer for certain | | And Network Systems Architect | Not even myself |