User Andrew Siemer - Stack Overflowmost recent 30 from stackoverflow.com2009-11-29T22:35:47Zhttp://stackoverflow.com/feeds/user/83889http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/1156667/kanban-vs-scrum3Kanban vs. ScrumAndrew Siemer2009-07-21T00:14:10Z2009-11-25T10:21:36Z
<p>Can someone with Kanban experience tell me how Kanban and Scrum differ? What are the pro's and con's of each of the different project management methodologies? Kanban seems to be getting a lot of press these days. I don't want to miss the hottest new way of tracking my teams failures (...and successes).</p>
<p><strong>Responses</strong></p>
<p>@S. Lott - <strong>What part of this article wasn't clear enough? infoq.com/articles/hiranabe-lean-agile-kanban/…. Do you have a more specific question?</strong> That is a great article but technically no it is not clear enough. That article gives a great amount of detail about kanban (and thank you for it...good read) but it does not specifically contrast Kanban vs. Scrum. That article will help someone like me make a decision but it most certainly won't help someone like my boss or in general someone less experienced! I was hoping for a quick overview of kanban pros and cons contrasted to scrum pros and cons. Thanks though!</p>
<p>@S. Lott - <strong>Why do you say kanban vs. scrum? What leads you to conclude they are conflicting approaches? Can you make your question more specific?</strong> I don't think that they are necessarily conflicting. But they are different enough for a user to adhere to one over the other. Perhaps one fits a project or company better than the other? How would I sell one over the other when presenting a project management approach. Say I went to a company that was currently stuck in the rutt that is "water fall" - why would I sell one approach over the other?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1500632/does-an-abstract-class-work-with-structuremap-like-an-interface-does0Does an abstract class work with StructureMap like an interface does?Andrew Siemer2009-09-30T20:59:24Z2009-11-21T15:00:03Z
<p>I am a big fan of StructureMap and use it in just about everything I do. I have only ever used it with interfaces though. I was wondering if anyone had any experience using with abstract classes? or...does it not support that type of wiring? If you got this to work can you post an example?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1757709/getting-rid-of-microsoft-ajax/1758212#17582120Answer by Andrew Siemer for Getting rid of Microsoft AJAXAndrew Siemer2009-11-18T18:51:41Z2009-11-18T18:51:41Z<p>jQuery and jQuery UI are very powerful. But you also have access to Moo Tools and Prototype. Which tools in MS AJAX are you using? There are pretty much something comparable in open source non-MS offerings across the board. They just require slightly more labor on your part to implement. You might also look at Telerik and Syncfusions controls. Telerik has a bunch of open source ajax offering for ASP.NET MVC which can be converted to ASP.NET Web Forms pretty easily.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1155631/does-agile-fail-better10Does Agile "Fail Better?"Andrew Siemer2009-07-20T20:02:54Z2009-11-17T20:25:41Z
<p>I recently read <a href="http://codebetter.com/blogs/ian%5Fcooper/archive/2009/07/14/agile-fails-better.aspx" rel="nofollow">this post</a> regarding how "Agile Fails Better" and found myself wondering if anyone out there had good examples of how their project under an agile management process failed...and more importantly how they got the project back on track.</p>
<p><strong>Question:</strong> How did your agile project fail? Were you able to recover from it? How did you recover?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1054382/how-do-you-write-a-technical-book/1054481#10544814Answer by Andrew Siemer for How do you write a technical book?Andrew Siemer2009-06-28T07:44:34Z2009-11-11T20:31:00Z<p>I just completed writing my first book - <a href="http://rads.stackoverflow.com/amzn/click/1847194788" rel="nofollow">ASP.NET 3.5 Social Networking</a> - under Packt Publishing. I agree with Jon Skeet in that you should pitch your idea to a publisher and get that lined up prior to investing too much thought in your book idea. While you can certainly self publish with companies such as Amazon and MANY MANY more...the marketing side of getting your book into Barnes and Noble, Borders, etc. is not something you can do on your own. Heck...you can get my book from Target or WalMart if you wanted too.</p>
<p>If your question is deeper than this and you want to know where to go to get started I will explain what I did (and I am a no-body unlike Mr. Skeet! ...which may be a more relevant perspective!). I of course started up a blog and published more than a standard couple of paragraphs. I did this prior to wanting to write a book. This gives you something to point to when someone wants to see your writing style and capabilities. Next (thanks to Brian Loesgen of Microsoft) I submitted myself to various publishing companies to start doing technical reviews of the latest books coming out. I have mentioned the benefits to doing this many times before - even if you have no interest in writing books. By doing a technical review you get super early access to new content a year before anyone else. You usually get to see many different styles of writing. You get your name in the book as part of the technical reviewing/editing team. You usually get a copy of the book once it is published for free. Depending on the company you may also get some cash for the gig (O'Reilly). I have done this sort of work for Manning and O'Reilly.</p>
<p>The biggest thing to take away from doing technical reviews is that now someone at these publishing companies knows you. At the bottom of every review I have done is the question "Do you know someone that we should know of to author a book for us?" or "Do you have any suggestions for a new book idea?" etc. This is your chance to get your name and ideas in there.</p>
<p>All of the publishing companies (at least for technical books) are way open to new authors and new ideas. They have acquisition editors who's full time job is to come up with new ideas and new authors. They will help you with every step of the way from building up your idea into a good topic for a book all the way through the editing process.</p>
<p>One statement that I was told frequently before I started writing and after - don't plan to get rich off of writing a book! You will actually make more money writing articles for ezines and magazines. Write the book for yourself. Write the book for your resume. Write the book for a sense of accomplishment!</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>I want to be editing text, not fighting formatting. So no word like systems.</strong>
Frequently the publisher will specify the tool that is to be used (if you go with a big publisher). All of the books that I have reviewed to include the one that I wrote were managed in Word. This is rarely your choice.</li>
<li><strong>Automatic syntax highlighting.</strong>
When I copy paste from Visual Studio into Word all of the syntax highlighting follows along with it. The publisher wants me to then make it the "code" style (which effectively removes this coloring) so that it can be managed by way of a style down the road before going to the printer.</li>
<li><strong>Templatable</strong>
Word is very templateable - why fight it? :P</li>
<li><strong>A way for users to leave feedback on specific parts of the book. Like Djangobook</strong>
I set up a web site for my book. There I have a blog and a forum. I post updates to both places and help the users with various issues through the forum. This has been well received. I have also set up a codeplex project for the books code so that the people that invested in the book can grow the code base together if they so chose.</li>
<li><strong>Not a wiki. (I don't think a wiki is a correct medium to write a book)</strong>
I agree. The biggest issue is always going to be how you plan to publish your book. Even if you plan to self publish the manuscript will have to conform to the publishing tools you have in hand. Get these topics worked out first (who is publishing and how) and then decide on what tools you can use.</li>
</ol>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1717425/im-starting-an-opensource-project-any-advice/1717457#17174570Answer by Andrew Siemer for I'm starting an opensource project. Any advice?Andrew Siemer2009-11-11T19:24:11Z2009-11-11T19:24:11Z<p>Don't host your code on codeplex. I recently started an open source project as the basis of an <a href="http://dotnetslackers.com/projects/StackOverflowInspiredKnowledgeExchange/" rel="nofollow">article series on DotNetSlackers</a>.com to show people how to build a site like SO. I mistakenly hosted this project on CodePlex. My automated build will periodically send me broken build emails as CodePlex will randomly go down for hours at a time. IT DRIVES ME NUTS!</p>
<p>If you plan to develop code that is free to the world but don't plan on letting anyone and everyone submit code to your project...host your own source control (perforce is free for a couple of users) or use something like google to host your code. </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1710791/nhibernate-session-for-different-database-servers-with-same-entity/1717384#17173840Answer by Andrew Siemer for nhibernate session for different database servers with same entityAndrew Siemer2009-11-11T19:06:40Z2009-11-11T19:06:40Z<p>Just an idea here, but given that your DAL is connecting to two different data sources on two different sets of infrastructure should you not spin up one instance of NHibernate session for CAN and one instance of NHibernate session for USA...and then merge the results after the query? Using one session to query two desperate data sources doesn't sound like the correct approach...even if it is physically possible. Separation of concerns should apply here I would think.</p>
<p>presentation -> service layer |-> projectName.dataAccess.usa.EntityRepository
|-> projectName.dataAccess.can.EntityRepository</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1709075/database-design-exposing-primary-key/1709120#17091201Answer by Andrew Siemer for Database design - exposing Primary Key Andrew Siemer2009-11-10T16:12:32Z2009-11-10T16:12:32Z<p>It is ok to use a key in the form that you are using. However, in your particular case the problem exists that the url could be played with and people could see other peoples information. It depends on what is at that url as to whether or not this would be a problem for you or not. If it is then I suggest that you toss some salt in your url (a second number, a guid, the customers email hashed, etc.) that you could then match with the ID to verify that the URL is correct. Even using IDs that are not 1, 2, 3...instead using every 7th ID...is still guessable. The other side of that is that you could just has the ID if you were so inclined...or the whole URL for that matter. Your information generally has no business being consumed by the outside world unless you really want them too. In this case your instinct was right in that the data should not be consumed by humans. But that URL is part of your system so it is really just a matter of making the information useless to the people reading the url.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1702940/choose-enter-rather-than-pressing-ok-button/1703000#17030001Answer by Andrew Siemer for Choose Enter Rather than Pressing Ok buttonAndrew Siemer2009-11-09T18:54:50Z2009-11-09T18:54:50Z<p>using jquery you can do something like this</p>
<pre><code>$("#fieldName").keypress(function(event)
{
if (event.keyCode == 13)
{
return true;
}
else
{
return false;
}
});
</code></pre>
<p>See more here: <a href="http://docs.jquery.com/Events/keypress" rel="nofollow">http://docs.jquery.com/Events/keypress</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1191131/common-programming-mistakes-for-coldfusion-programmer-to-avoid5Common programming mistakes for ColdFusion programmer to avoid?Andrew Siemer2009-07-27T23:08:13Z2009-11-06T02:37:27Z
<p>In the spirit of my other questions regarding "common programming mistakes ... to avoid"</p>
<p>What are some common programming mistakes for a ColdFusion programmer to avoid?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1682940/web-site-design-allowing-xml-upload-with-supporting-xsd/1682946#16829461Answer by Andrew Siemer for Web Site Design Allowing XML Upload with Supporting XSDAndrew Siemer2009-11-05T19:26:44Z2009-11-05T19:26:44Z<p>I would simply link to it off of the upload page and probably on a more detailed how to page.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1156592/best-way-to-track-time-spent-working-on-a-project-as-a-consultant-on-many-project7Best way to track time spent working on a project as a consultant on many projects?Andrew Siemer2009-07-20T23:51:23Z2009-11-04T20:21:52Z
<p>I have been a consultant for many years now and find myself crossing the barriers of being at client A while working on client B...then taking part in a meeting over the phone for client C, etc.</p>
<p>I was curious what methods other people in my shoes used to track the time across many clients, projects, and tasks. Preferably something that worked with an iPhone so that it would be accessible at all times..but all ideas are welcome!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1665330/design-pattern-asp-net/1665431#16654311Answer by Andrew Siemer for Design Pattern - ASP.netAndrew Siemer2009-11-03T05:33:12Z2009-11-03T05:33:12Z<p>While I do agree that a good solution for administrivia style sites such a the one you are describing is easily handled by <a href="http://www.asp.net/dynamicdata/" rel="nofollow">Dynamic Data</a> as @Robert Harvey has suggested this is not quite a direct answer to your question.</p>
<p>I think you really can't go wrong with using the ASP.NET MVC framework with some DDD concepts tossed in. This of course may be over architecting a small problem however let me suggest why I like it so much. With ASP.NET MVC you don't have any heavy obstacles to worry about ...just nice pure HTML. Form there following a good domain driven design you can quickly get some layers running. Plug in LINQ to SQL and you are off and running. With the MVC framework you can also easily make just about everything test driven which will help to keep the site maintainable over time.</p>
<p>I have written a whole series on DotNetSlackers regarding architectural concerns in ASP.NET MVC from a simple app all the way back to a complex distributed SOA style application. I have one more article (covering the SOA portion) to go to complete the series but there are many other articles in this mini-series that you could get started with.</p>
<p>Take a look at the "<a href="http://dotnetslackers.com/projects/StackOverflowInspiredKnowledgeExchange/" rel="nofollow">Three Tiers to MVC</a>" section on this TOC of the bigger series</p>
<p>If this really is an admin site that you are creating though...do take a look at the Dynamic Data option. Very powerful!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1662681/how-to-code-via-mental-models-in-the-absence-of-a-keyboard/1662946#16629463Answer by Andrew Siemer for How to code via mental-models, in the absence of a keyboard.Andrew Siemer2009-11-02T18:47:50Z2009-11-02T18:47:50Z<p>I am 33 and have been coding/writing for many years now. A while into it I could tell that this was going to impact me in the same way that it impacted you. To get myself headed in the right direction I changed my tools and approach to coding. I code/write (I think they are the same from a skeletal point of view) from morning to morning (8am to 1-2am) nearly every day so I know that this approach works (at least for me!). This is a two part theory - tools and approach.</p>
<ol>
<li>Keyboard: <a href="http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000400.html" rel="nofollow">Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000</a> - Once you get used to this you will find that your hands alignment with your arms is more realistic than the standard square keyboard. This to me is the best thing that I did for myself.</li>
<li>Alt Keyboard: And if that doesn't work try the <a href="http://www.datahand.com/products/proii.htm" rel="nofollow">Data Hand</a> - I have not yet tried this out...but I am going too. I will let you know how it works once I get mine. Not only is it better for the alignment of your wrist but it is also better from the point of view that your fingers don't have to move so far to get their job done.</li>
<li>Mouse: <a href="http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/mice%5Fpointers/trackballs/devices/159&cl=us,en" rel="nofollow">Logitech Trackman</a> - Another implement that you need to get used too but once you do you will never go back! A truely awesome mouse.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001146.html" rel="nofollow">Appropriate coding chair</a> - Beyond your hands and wrist think about safeguarding your bum and back. I don't require an $800 chair...but spend at least $300. The difference is felt immediately.</li>
<li>Lay back in your chair rather than trying to sit erect. This takes a lot of strain off of your back and removes the downward pressure on your lower back (puts some strain on your belly muscles which all of us programmers need anyhow...think continuous situp). Kick up your feet if you can.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.kaboodle.com/za/browse?q=squeeze+balls&st=item&section=" rel="nofollow">An assortment of squeeze balls</a> - give your hands something else to do when you are not using them.</li>
<li>Set your monitor at the right height. Your head is ok with swiveling from side to side (4 monitors?) as needed but is not ok with looking up or down for extended periods</li>
<li><a href="http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000463.html" rel="nofollow">Good headphones</a> - this way you can think about music or podcasts instead of your pain!</li>
<li>Take some time to lift some free weights. This added strength training is not just good for your body but it really forces your hands to get stronger which means they will be less prone to pain from your day to day activities. I felt a huge improvmenet in my wrists and hands once I started lifting again!</li>
</ol>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1662827/mvc-updatemodel-or-delete-depending-on-form-field-value/1662851#16628510Answer by Andrew Siemer for MVC, UpdateModel OR delete depending on form field value?Andrew Siemer2009-11-02T18:24:38Z2009-11-02T18:24:38Z<p>I am not totally familiar with the NerdDinner code but don't they use Linq to SQL for their backend? If that is the case I would think you could tackle this in a traditional web approach and append the record ID to the value of each check box in a list of items to be deleted. Then you could catch the collection of IDs on the server side and do a DeleteAllOnSubmit by passing a selection query of entities to the delete call? Let me know if you need more detail.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1637582/what-design-pattern-do-you-use-the-most/1639656#16396562Answer by Andrew Siemer for What design pattern do you use the most?Andrew Siemer2009-10-28T19:49:28Z2009-10-29T16:54:43Z<p><strong>Patterns I use constantly:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State%5Fpattern" rel="nofollow">State</a>: The state pattern is a behavioral software design pattern, also known as the objects for states pattern. This pattern is used to represent the state of an object. This is a clean way for an object to partially change its type at runtime.</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facade%5Fpattern" rel="nofollow">Facade</a>: A facade is an object that provides a simplified interface to a larger body of code, such as a class library.</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iterator%5Fpattern" rel="nofollow">Iterator</a>: Iterators are used to access the elements of an aggregate object sequentially without exposing its underlying representation. An Iterator object encapsulates the internal structure of how the iteration occurs.</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategy%5Fpattern" rel="nofollow">Strategy</a>: The strategy pattern (also known as the policy pattern) allows algorithms can be selected at runtime.</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data%5Ftransfer%5Fobject" rel="nofollow">Data Transfer Object</a>: Data transfer object (DTO), formerly known as value objects or VO, is a design pattern used to transfer data between software application subsystems. DTOs are often used in conjunction with data access objects to retrieve data from a database.</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data%5Faccess%5Fobject" rel="nofollow">Data Access Object</a>: An object that provides an abstract interface to some type of database or persistence mechanism, providing some specific operations without exposing details of the database. It provides a mapping from application calls to the persistence layer. This isolation separates the concerns of what data accesses the application needs, in terms of domain-specific objects and data types (the public interface of the DAO), and how these needs can be satisfied with a specific DBMS, database schema, etc. (the implementation of the DAO).</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain%5Fdriven%5Fdesign" rel="nofollow">Domain-Driven Design</a>:
<ul>
<li>Entities (a.k.a. Reference Objects): An object in the domain model that is not defined by its attributes, but rather by a thread of continuity and identity.</li>
<li>Value Objects: An object that describes a characteristic of a thing. Value Objects have no conceptual identity. They are typically read-only objects and may be shared using the Flyweight design pattern.</li>
<li><a href="http://stochastyk.blogspot.com/2008/05/domain-services-in-domain-driven-design.html" rel="nofollow">(Domain) Services</a>: When an operation does not conceptually belong to any object. Following the natural contours of the problem, you can implement these operations in services. The Service concept is called "Pure Fabrication" in GRASP.</li>
<li><a href="http://martinfowler.com/eaaCatalog/repository.html" rel="nofollow">Repositories</a>: methods for retrieving domain objects should delegate to a specialized Repository object such that alternative storage implementations may be easily interchanged.</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factory%5Fpattern" rel="nofollow">Factories</a>: methods for creating domain objects should delegate to a specialized Factory object such that alternative implementations may be easily interchanged.</li>
</ul></li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chain-of-responsibility%5Fpattern" rel="nofollow">Chain of responsibility</a>: the chain-of-responsibility pattern is a design pattern consisting of a source of command objects and a series of processing objects. Each processing object contains a set of logic that describes the types of command objects that it can handle, and how to pass off those that it cannot to the next processing object in the chain. A mechanism also exists for adding new processing objects to the end of this chain.</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provider%5Fpattern" rel="nofollow">Provider pattern/model</a>: Used to allow an application to choose from one of multiple implementations in the application configuration, for example, to provide access to different data stores to retrieve login information, or to use different storage methodologies such as a database, binary to disk, XML, etc. The .NET extensible provider model allows a "component" to have multiple implementations using an abstract factory pattern approach. Providers are a subclass of the ProviderBase class and typically instantiated using a factory method.</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Builder%5Fpattern" rel="nofollow">Builder</a>: The intention is to abstract steps of construction of objects so that different implementations of these steps can construct different representations of objects.</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency%5Finjection" rel="nofollow">Dependency Injection</a>: the process of supplying an external dependency to a software component. It is a specific form of inversion of control where the concern being inverted is the process of obtaining the needed dependency. The term was first coined by Martin Fowler to describe the mechanism more clearly.</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inversion%5Fof%5Fcontrol" rel="nofollow">Inversion of Control</a> (similar to DI): an abstract principle describing an aspect of some software architecture designs in which the flow of control of a system is inverted in comparison to procedural programming.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Principles that should be adhered too:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid%5F%28Object%5FOriented%5FDesign%29" rel="nofollow">SOLID</a>
<ul>
<li>S <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single%5Fresponsibility%5Fprinciple" rel="nofollow">SRP</a>: Single responsibility principle </li>
<li>O <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open/closed%5Fprinciple" rel="nofollow">OCP</a>: Open/closed principle </li>
<li>L <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liskov%5Fsubstitution%5Fprinciple" rel="nofollow">LSP</a>: Liskov substitution principle </li>
<li>I <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Interface%5Fsegregation%5Fprinciple&action=edit&redlink=1" rel="nofollow">ISP</a>: Interface segregation principle </li>
<li>D <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency%5Finversion%5Fprinciple" rel="nofollow">DIP</a>: Dependency inversion principle </li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t%5Frepeat%5Fyourself" rel="nofollow">DRY</a> or DIE: Don't repeat yourself</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%5Fain%27t%5Fgonna%5Fneed%5Fit" rel="nofollow">YAGNI</a>: If you aren't going to need it then don't build it. Don't write code that is not yet going to be use (TDD is helpful here)</li>
</ul></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Patterns that others use humorously:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>DDD: Design Driven Development: where your software project is driven by a photoshop designer pushing new colorful ideas your way which you ultimately have to make a reality in code</li>
<li>RDD: Resume Driven Development: using a new technology simply for the cause of listing it on your resume</li>
<li><a href="http://www.laputan.org/mud/" rel="nofollow">BBOM</a>: A BIG BALL OF MUD is a casually, even haphazardly, structured system. Its organization, if one can call it that, is dictated more by expediency than design.</li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stovepipe%5Fsystem" rel="nofollow">Stovepipe System</a>: A legacy system that is an assemblage of inter-related elements that are so tightly bound together that the individual elements cannot be differentiated, upgraded or refactored. The stovepipe system must be maintained until it can be entirely replaced by a new system.</li>
</ul>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1639820/planning-web-applications/1639871#16398713Answer by Andrew Siemer for Planning web applicationsAndrew Siemer2009-10-28T20:19:53Z2009-10-28T20:19:53Z<p>I used to do huge specifications in word...hundred pages or more. I no longer believe in that since as soon as you write it down it is likely to change (your ideas, features, etc.). Instead I suggest that you look at an MS product called SketchFlow (which comes with Blend). This allows you to quickly and without writing any code snap together a working wireframe, sitemap, and mock up. While you can create a high fidelity (it functions and looks very close to the real thing) I suggest that you instead focus on creating a low fidelity mock up. There are sketch styles which looks like hand drawn UI elements. This way you can focus purely on how your product works and no so much about how it looks. If there is too much 'finish' put on your mock up you will get hung up on the "big blue button" syndrome where people are more concerned with how a button looks and less concerned with what it does.</p>
<p>I wrote four articles on wireframes, mock ups, and the like and suggest various tools and why I chose SketchFlow. Then I go into building a mock up in SketchFlow.</p>
<p><a href="http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange-Sitemap-and-wireframes-with-Expression-Blend-3-and-SketchFlow-part-1.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange-Sitemap-and-wireframes-with-Expression-Blend-3-and-SketchFlow-part-1.aspx</a></p>
<p><a href="http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange-Sitemap-and-wireframes-with-Expression-Blend-3-and-SketchFlow-part-2.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange-Sitemap-and-wireframes-with-Expression-Blend-3-and-SketchFlow-part-2.aspx</a></p>
<p><a href="http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange-Sitemap-and-wireframes-with-Expression-Blend-3-and-SketchFlow-part-3.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange-Sitemap-and-wireframes-with-Expression-Blend-3-and-SketchFlow-part-3.aspx</a></p>
<p><a href="http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange-Sitemap-and-wireframes-with-Expression-Blend-3-and-SketchFlow-part-4.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange-Sitemap-and-wireframes-with-Expression-Blend-3-and-SketchFlow-part-4.aspx</a></p>
<p>Hope this helps you!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1634224/how-can-i-start-designing-my-program-on-paper-without-over-engineering-things/1639825#16398250Answer by Andrew Siemer for How can I start designing my program on paper without over engineering things?Andrew Siemer2009-10-28T20:12:55Z2009-10-28T20:12:55Z<p>I am a big fan of using SketchFlow to create wireframes and mock ups which really helps the over all design process of web/desktop apps. You can see it and touch it and prove that your ideas will actually work. I also like the mind-mapping (MindMeister) mentioned else where. Lately I try to avoid BDUF (big design up front) specifications these days!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1638244/mvc-pattern-what-other-pattern-to-use-with-it/1639370#16393701Answer by Andrew Siemer for MVC Pattern: What other Pattern to use with it?Andrew Siemer2009-10-28T19:00:47Z2009-10-28T19:00:47Z<p>This is a fairly vague question! I have written quite a few articles over on DotNetSlackers that specifcally walk you through from a simple ASP.NET MVC application where the web page connects directly to the data source (think standard MS tutorial) all the way through to a full distributed nTier style application where the presentation connects via WCF to business layer (allowing business components to exist on seperate servers) which then connects to a data source through a pluggable data access layer (this last couple of articles I am still writing).</p>
<p>Get started reading these here: <a href="http://dotnetslackers.com/projects/StackOverflowInspiredKnowledgeExchange/" rel="nofollow">http://dotnetslackers.com/projects/StackOverflowInspiredKnowledgeExchange/</a> in the Three Tiers to MVC section.</p>
<p><a href="http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange--Three-Tiers-to-MVC-Hooray-A-simple-MVC-application.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange--Three-Tiers-to-MVC-Hooray-A-simple-MVC-application.aspx</a></p>
<p><a href="http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange-Three-Tiers-to-MVC-Hooray-Logical-Separation.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange-Three-Tiers-to-MVC-Hooray-Logical-Separation.aspx</a></p>
<p><a href="http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange-Three-Tiers-to-MVC-Hooray-Physical-Separation.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange-Three-Tiers-to-MVC-Hooray-Physical-Separation.aspx</a></p>
<p>Reversing dependencies article will be published in the next couple of days and the remaining articles will be out next week (roughly).</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1639313/auto-generating-dal-in-an-asp-net-application/1639334#16393341Answer by Andrew Siemer for Auto generating DAL in an ASP.NET applicationAndrew Siemer2009-10-28T18:52:53Z2009-10-28T18:52:53Z<p>I don't yet suggest that you use Entity Framework as it still has a lot of quirks. When .NET 4.0 is officially released you will then have Entity Framework 4.0. With that release I will probably abandon NHibernate and LINQ to SQL (both have very different roles) and just use EF as it has both the ease of use of LINQ to SQL and the flexibility of NH.</p>
<p>For now I suggest that you use LINQ to SQL as it is very easy to get up and running and most of the time it just works!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1626118/tough-client-management-situation/1626206#16262060Answer by Andrew Siemer for Tough Client Management SituationAndrew Siemer2009-10-26T17:38:18Z2009-10-26T17:38:18Z<ol>
<li><strong>Since I am in charge of estimating these new RFPs, how should I account for the fact that there will be other contractors who probably know nothing about MVC, our security model or how important it is that the integrity the custom controls is maintained?</strong> You can put together some form of basic competency test to ensure that the new contractors know what they are doing regarding your components. Those that know more about your base technology should rank higher in the stack of RFPs up for consideration.</li>
<li><strong>What kind of safeguards should we put in place to keep from being blamed for other contractor blunders?</strong> If you have all your code in source control then it is easy to see who did what (try perforce for total configuration management)</li>
<li><strong>What is the best way to maintain source control?</strong> I have recently be sold on Perforce as you get total view into who did what and when. Way more control than what you get in SVN, Source Safe, etc.</li>
<li><strong>Advice for not going insane over what's going on here! :)</strong> Document everything regarding the process. Contracts between you, your developers, the company you are working for, etc. Often times documenting what is not being delivered will help you more than documenting what is being delivered in that it creates talking points around things that might otherwise be assumed to be "included" in the project.</li>
</ol>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1548546/are-there-useful-static-analysis-tools-for-databases/1556623#15566231Answer by Andrew Siemer for Are there useful static analysis tools for databases?Andrew Siemer2009-10-12T20:16:20Z2009-10-12T20:16:20Z<p>Not sure if this does absolutely everything you are looking for...but all of red gates tools rock!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.red-gate.com/products/SQL%5FDependency%5FTracker/index.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.red-gate.com/products/SQL%5FDependency%5FTracker/index.htm</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1554634/linq-to-sql-cannot-create-database-schema-permissions/1556596#15565961Answer by Andrew Siemer for LINQ to SQL Cannot create database [Schema Permissions]Andrew Siemer2009-10-12T20:10:18Z2009-10-12T20:10:18Z<p>I generally do this sort of work in NAnt to create, initialize the database, create users, add logins, etc....and also roll back capabilities. I have written on this topic quite a bit if you are interested:</p>
<p><a href="http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange-Build-automation-with-NAnt.aspx" rel="nofollow">Build automation with NAnt</a></p>
<p><a href="http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange-Continuous-integration-with-CruiseControl-NET.aspx" rel="nofollow">Continuous integration with CruiseControl.NET</a></p>
<p>I will have to see if I can get LINQ to SQL to work in the way you are trying to use it...that sounds like what we used to do with NHibernate.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1556451/how-do-sites-like-linkedin-efficiently-display-1st-2nd-3rd-level-relationship-nex/1556524#15565241Answer by Andrew Siemer for How do sites like LinkedIn efficiently display 1st/2nd/3rd-level relationship next to each person's name?Andrew Siemer2009-10-12T19:54:07Z2009-10-12T19:54:07Z<p>If you think about it, doing this in SQL could be very processor intensive. </p>
<p>Given that and the fact that it will ultimately be used all over the place, and that space is relatively cheap...I would suggest creating an index using Lucene (or Lucene.NET) depending on your language preference. You could do a couple things this way. </p>
<p>You can either create a tree type data structure and recursively crawl your index looking for all the parent nodes or child nodes and their parent or child nodes depending on your needs at the time. </p>
<p>Or you could write out all the relationships as they are created (the space is cheap concept). This would be a write once process (which you wouldn't be updating all that often any ways). When a relationship is created or revoked you would queue an update to your index (queue because you wouldn't want to open for write for single requests...batch the index updates). Then you could read this really flat structure to get the IDs in question. </p>
<p>With the IDs in hand (from which ever search type you perform) you can then go to the DB to get the surrounding required information. Then cache your output to further minimize what would be a very fast search, db query, data building...but faster still if it just comes from cache. </p>
<p>Use something like Velocity, MemCached, or MemCached Win32 for your centralized caching across a web farm.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1539242/asp-net-mvc-database-connection-setting-in-visual-studio-2008/1539337#15393371Answer by Andrew Siemer for Asp.net MVC database connection setting in Visual studio 2008Andrew Siemer2009-10-08T17:32:51Z2009-10-08T17:32:51Z<p>Make sure that remote connections is enabled in your sql server express installation (<a href="http://www.linglom.com/2007/08/31/enable-remote-connection-to-sql-server-2005-express/" rel="nofollow">http://www.linglom.com/2007/08/31/enable-remote-connection-to-sql-server-2005-express/</a>). Then take a look at www.connectionstrings.com for the various ways to connect to the sql server as appropriate for your environment. Then configure the connectionstrings section in web.config and reference that configuration target when connecting to the db.</p>
<p>Alternatively you might try using LINQ to SQL which will streamline some of these tasks (still need to enable remote connections and get an appropriate connection string defined...LINQ to SQL wizard for the rest).</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1539250/should-i-delete-files-using-window-manager-or-in-version-control-svn/1539307#15393070Answer by Andrew Siemer for Should I delete files using window manager or in version control - svnAndrew Siemer2009-10-08T17:28:45Z2009-10-08T17:28:45Z<p>SVN is very picky about this particular topic. I suggest that you use <a href="http://ankhsvn.open.collab.net/" rel="nofollow">ANKHSVN</a> in visual studio (if that is where you do your coding) so that you can move files about in your project/solutions and Tortoise in explorer.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1534579/verify-database-changes-version-control/1534622#15346221Answer by Andrew Siemer for Verify database changes (version-control)Andrew Siemer2009-10-07T22:38:16Z2009-10-08T17:14:30Z<p>You have to restrict access to all databases and only give developers access to a local database (where they develop) and to the dev server where they can do integration. The best thing would be for them to only have access to their dev area locally and perform integration tasks with an automated build. You can use tools like redgates sql compare to do diffs on databases. I suggest that you keep all of your changes under source control (.sql files) so that you will have a running history of who did what when and so that you can revert db changes when needed.</p>
<p>I also like to be able to have the devs run a local build script to re initiate their local dev box. This way they can always roll back. More importantly they can create integration tests that tests the plumbing of their app (repository and data access) and logic stashed away in a stored procedure in an automated way. Initialization is ran (resetting db), integration tests are ran (creating fluff in the db), reinitialization to put db back to clean state, etc.</p>
<p>If you are an SVN/nant style user (or similar) with a single branch concept in your repository then you can read my articles on this topic over at DotNetSlackers: <a href="http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange-Build-automation-with-NAnt.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange-Build-automation-with-NAnt.aspx</a> and <a href="http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange-Continuous-integration-with-CruiseControl-NET.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/aspnet/Building-a-StackOverflow-inspired-Knowledge-Exchange-Continuous-integration-with-CruiseControl-NET.aspx</a>.</p>
<p>If you are a perforce multi branch sort of build master then you will have to wait till I write something about that sort of automation and configuration management.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE</strong></p>
<p>@Sazug: "Yep, we use some sort of multi branch builds when we use base script + additional scripts :) Any basic tips for that sort of automation without full article?" There are most commonly two forms of databases: </p>
<ul>
<li>you control the db in a new non-production type environment (active dev only)</li>
<li>a production environment where you have live data accumulating as you develop</li>
</ul>
<p>The first set up is much easier and can be fully automated from dev to prod and to include rolling back prod if need be. For this you simply need a scripts folder where every modification to your database can be maintained in a .sql file. I don't suggest that you keep a tablename.sql file and then version it like you would a .cs file where updates to that sql artifact is actually modified in the same file over time. Given that sql objects are so heavily dependent on each other. When you build up your database from scratch your scripts may encounter a breaking change. For this reason I suggest that you keep a separate and new file for each modification with a sequence number at the front of the file name. For example something like 000024-ModifiedAccountsTable.sql. Then you can use a custom task or something out of NAntContrib or an direct execution of one of the many ??SQL.exe command line tools to run all of your scripts against an empty database from 000001-fileName.sql through to the last file in the updateScripts folder. All of these scripts are then checked in to your version control. And since you always start from a clean db you can always roll back if someones new sql breaks the build.</p>
<p>In the second environment automation is not always the best route given that you might impact production. If you are actively developing against/for a production environment then you really need a multi-branch/environment so that you can test your automation way before you actually push against a prod environment. You can use the same concepts as stated above. However, you can't really start from scratch on a prod db and rolling back is more difficult. For this reason I suggest using RedGate SQL Compare of similar in your build process. The .sql scripts are checked in for updating purposes but you need to automate a diff between your staging db and prod db prior to running the updates. You can then attempt to sync changes and roll back prod if problems occur. Also, some form of a back up should be taken prior to an automated push of sql changes. Be careful when doing anything without a watchful human eye in production! If you do true continuous integration in all of your dev/qual/staging/performance environments and then have a few manual steps when pushing to production...that really isn't that bad!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1534891/sql-server-full-text-search/1534975#15349750Answer by Andrew Siemer for sql server - full-text searchAndrew Siemer2009-10-08T00:23:22Z2009-10-08T00:23:22Z<p><strong>First</strong>...when using full text search I would suggest that you don't manually try to create what the wizard does for you. I have to wonder about missing more than just some data. Why not just recreate the indexes?</p>
<p><strong>Second</strong>...I suggest that you don't use freetext feature of sql server unless you have no other choice. I used to be a big believer in freetext but was shown an example of creating a Lucene(.net) index and searching it in comparison to creating an index in SQL Server and searching it. Creating a SQL Server index in comparison to creating a Lucene index is considerably slower and hard to maintain. Searching a SQL Server index is considerably less accurate (poor results) in comparison to Lucene. Lucene is like having your own personal Google for searching data.</p>
<p><strong>How?</strong> Index your data (only the data you need to search) in Lucene and include the Primary Key of the data that you are indexing for use later. Then search the index using your language and the Lucene(.net) API (many articles written on this topic). In your search results make sure you return the PK. Once you have identified the records you are interested in you can then go get the rest of the data and/or any related data based on the PK that was returned. </p>
<p><strong>Gotchas?</strong> Updating the index is also much quicker and easier. However, you have to roll your own for creating the index, updating the index, and searching the index. SUPER EASY to do...but still...there are no wizards or one handed coding here! Also, the index is on the file system. If the file is open and being searched and you try to open it again for another search you will obviously have some issues...so writing some form of infrastructure around opening and reading these indexes needs to be built.</p>
<p><strong>How does this help in SQL Server?</strong> You can easily wrap your Lucene search in a CLR function or proc which can be installed in the database that you can then use as though it were native to your t-SQL queries.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1534896/c-asp-hyperlink/1534935#15349351Answer by Andrew Siemer for c#, ASP, HyperLinkAndrew Siemer2009-10-08T00:13:31Z2009-10-08T00:13:31Z<p>If you want a server side implementation link the url of your page to the same page and append a querystring parameter specifying which text file you want...then you have full access to read the text file and stuff it into your control. Otherwise use the jQuery answer listed by @ChaosPandion</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1515712/model-classes-in-a-database-with-my-own-enum-types/1515728#15157281Answer by Andrew Siemer for model classes in a database with my own enum typesAndrew Siemer2009-10-04T06:07:17Z2009-10-04T06:07:17Z<p>I prefer to statically map my enums in my program to a lookup table in my database. I rarely actually use the lookup table to do a join. As an example I might have the following tables:</p>
<pre><code>Gender
GenderID Name
1 Male
2 Female
Accounts
AccountID GenderID FirstName LastName
1 1 Andrew Siemer
2 2 Jessica Siemer
</code></pre>
<p>And in code I would then have my enum defined with the appropriate mapping</p>
<pre><code>public enum Gender
{
Male = 1,
Female = 2
}
</code></pre>
<p>Then I can use my enum in code and when I need to use the enum in a LINQ to SQL query I just get its physical value like this</p>
<pre><code>int genderValue = (int)Enum.Parse(typeof(Gender), Gender.Male));
</code></pre>
<p>This method may make some folks out there a bit queezy though given that you have just coupled your code to values in your database! But this method makes working with your code and the data that backs that code much easier. Generally, if someone swaps out the ID of a lookup table, you are gonna be hosed in some way or another given that it is mapped across your database any how! I prefer the readability and ubiquitous nature of this design though.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1717425/im-starting-an-opensource-project-any-advice/1717457#1717457Comment by Andrew Siemer on I'm starting an opensource project. Any advice?Andrew Siemer2009-11-11T20:50:49Z2009-11-11T20:50:49ZPerforce has all the benefits of TFS...without the cost (though it does have some cost). The concept that code can move from one branch to the other without losing information about a given file along its migration is very powerful! VSS, SVN, Vault, etc - just can't compare. Again, this was only if it was not to be publicly editable!http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1709075/database-design-exposing-primary-key/1709120#1709120Comment by Andrew Siemer on Database design - exposing Primary Key Andrew Siemer2009-11-10T18:48:08Z2009-11-10T18:48:08Z+1 I couldn't agree more!http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1662635/linq-to-nhibernate-having-where-clause-problems/1669650#1669650Comment by Andrew Siemer on Linq to nhibernate - Having where clause problemsAndrew Siemer2009-11-03T20:14:54Z2009-11-03T20:14:54ZThat is a great bit of information!http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1669041/who-are-some-well-known-african-american-software-engineersComment by Andrew Siemer on Who are some well known African-American Software EngineersAndrew Siemer2009-11-03T17:54:43Z2009-11-03T17:54:43ZIf someone mentions a notable black software engineer I would be happy to interview them on DotNetRadio.com!http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1645568/asp-net-mvc-1-0-web-hostingComment by Andrew Siemer on ASP.Net MVC 1.0 Web HostingAndrew Siemer2009-10-29T18:12:21Z2009-10-29T18:12:21ZIsn't ASP.NET MVC framework dependent on 3.5? Technically you can ship the DLLs to the bin to see if what they have will work with what you have as the MVC is built on standard webforms framework. It will work or it won't...but I think it won't work!http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1637582/what-design-pattern-do-you-use-the-most/1639681#1639681Comment by Andrew Siemer on What design pattern do you use the most?Andrew Siemer2009-10-29T05:35:46Z2009-10-29T05:35:46ZThen most likely someone that does pay attention to the names of well defined patterns and where they fit in and how they are used will be called in behind you to clean up! No offense...but this attitude of "I don't need no stinking patterns" is what gives software engineering as a profession a bad name. No one says you have to use them all the time...but at least be aware of where they should be used.http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1639820/planning-web-applications/1639871#1639871Comment by Andrew Siemer on Planning web applicationsAndrew Siemer2009-10-28T20:21:20Z2009-10-28T20:21:20ZAlso, if you are doing starts up you should subscribe to the podcast "this week in startups". Lots of great free information. They talk about concepts such as Free, ABC (not always be closing but always be cheap!), etc. It will all apply to your issues! <a href="http://thisweekinstartups.com/" rel="nofollow">thisweekinstartups.com</a>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1639313/auto-generating-dal-in-an-asp-net-application/1639334#1639334Comment by Andrew Siemer on Auto generating DAL in an ASP.NET applicationAndrew Siemer2009-10-28T19:42:21Z2009-10-28T19:42:21ZAs I stated...wait for official release! LINQ to SQL or LINQ to NHibernate...Fluent NHibernate..etc.http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1637582/what-design-pattern-do-you-use-the-most/1637622#1637622Comment by Andrew Siemer on What design pattern do you use the most?Andrew Siemer2009-10-28T19:06:46Z2009-10-28T19:06:46ZTOO FUNNY. I hadn't heard of that one...perhaps for good reason. But so true.http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1639313/auto-generating-dal-in-an-asp-net-application/1639330#1639330Comment by Andrew Siemer on Auto generating DAL in an ASP.NET applicationAndrew Siemer2009-10-28T18:53:40Z2009-10-28T18:53:40ZThe statement that it is dead was correct about 6 months ago. However the team that is working on EF is also working on L2S and L2S will have many new features added to it in the .NET 4.0 release.http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1540637/why-do-i-feel-i-deserve-to-be-hurtComment by Andrew Siemer on Why Do I feel I deserve to be hurt?Andrew Siemer2009-10-08T21:55:22Z2009-10-08T21:55:22Z@rein +1...that was too funny. Great turn around!http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1189979/implementing-conditional-in-a-fluent-interfaceComment by Andrew Siemer on Implementing conditional in a fluent interfaceAndrew Siemer2009-09-29T21:43:17Z2009-09-29T21:43:17ZDid you ever get this implementation fully working? Oddly enough there is not really all that much out there on this topic! Can you post your working solution to this problem or send it to me directly? Thanks!http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1290033/msbuild-release-must-have-features/1290071#1290071Comment by Andrew Siemer on msbuild release - must have featuresAndrew Siemer2009-09-24T16:30:12Z2009-09-24T16:30:12Z:P Thank you for the compliment!http://stackoverflow.com/questions/58640/great-programming-quotes/988615#988615Comment by Andrew Siemer on Great programming quotesAndrew Siemer2009-09-24T16:29:22Z2009-09-24T16:29:22ZYou will have to look here to understand: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_your_base_are_belong_to_us" rel="nofollow">en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…</a>
This is super old school (1991 :P) so if you have never heard it before...you might not be that old!http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1450442/how-to-show-progress-bar-when-email-is-send/1450455#1450455Comment by Andrew Siemer on how to show progress bar when email is sendAndrew Siemer2009-09-21T01:51:08Z2009-09-21T01:51:08ZRegardless of internet speed the user that is sending the email should not have to sit around while the server processes the request when the processing can simply be moved offline. In the case that the user has a slow connection and a slow server this is even more cause to move the processing of such tasks offline and out of process! This would greatly improve the user experience!