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Design by coding, its wrong but easier to visualizeI'm sure others agree, when code hits the pavement it is much easier to think of all the elements that will go into your application. Meaning, once you get going, you think of the what's next because you have reached a point where you have to design another table or class. The drawbacks of this approach are obvious and we don't need to go into it. The question is, for those of us who can't conceptualize the design without "seeing it", how do we go from design at the seat of our pants to a more structured methodology? The only solution I can think of is detailed specifications, which forces one to think of exactly how things are going to work. Is this just a case of how people think differently, or is there something else I am ignoring?
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