> But I feel that the author largely fails to see the business perspective.
I wouldn't say that is necessarily true, given the solutions he proposes. While I do think the article is laden with naïveté, his proposed solutions at least seem to factor in the reality that costly rewrites are a problem. He's finding ways to minimize that cost.
I wouldn't say that is necessarily true, given the solutions he proposes. While I do think the article is laden with naïveté, his proposed solutions at least seem to factor in the reality that costly rewrites are a problem. He's finding ways to minimize that cost.