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Micah Dubinko

Mon, 06 Jun 2005

Changes

Sometimes you need to make small, incremental, fully-backwards-compatible changes. In fact, most of the time, that's the safest and best strategy.

Sometimes, though, you get to the limit of what's possible within the existing "legacy". You need to make a major leap, reboot, start a new foundation.

When the time comes, forwards-compatibility can be as important, or even more important than backwards-compatability. The trick is to make the right move at the right time. -m

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