There are two approaches to development.

Some regard it as a science and try to bend every development into a process called “Software Engineering”.

Others regard it as an art, also known as “coding”. :P

Unfortunately, the former idea is the most widely accepted. :| However, I can remember one of my professors at UPenn agreeing with me in these terms: “I do believe it is an art but… we’re trying to make it look like science here” :)

Now, the good news: the art approach seems to be getting some consideration lately. Check out this post by Simon Willison [Link dead] ;)


Comments from long ago:

Comment from: Kochise

http://www.levitated.net/

Kochise

2003-10-07 22-01

Comment from: Kochise

http://www.permadi.com/

Kochise

PS : http://www.permadi.com/tutorial/raycast/

2003-10-09 15-59

Comment from: Kochise

http://www.bit-101.com/

Kochise

PS : http://www.bit-101.com/lab.html

2003-10-09 16-04

Comment from: Kochise

http://www.cc.jyu.fi/~ishorppu/

Kochise

2003-10-09 18-32

Comment from: Kochise

http://esprit.campus.luth.se/~humus/

Kochise

PS : Finaly, this Blog is very great to put some on-the-topic but also tasted links ;) Note to François, Opera works fine now, till your modification ;)

2003-10-09 18-37