40 types of artifacts
Yesterday I drafted a list of artifacts I need to create (and maintain) for a project I am going to do and came out with 40 distinct types of artifacts. Source code is there but there are 39 other types. And as I am writing this I realize I forgot a few like graphics files and message files for i18n.
Quite possibly if I were to create 39 types of artifacts to a certain degree of completion, source code can be created trivially. On the other hand it's the source that runs at the end. However it's this kind of conflict of source vs others, I want to avoid as it's futile and useless.
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Confession: this web page is not valid according to w3c. But, but, but it ain't my fault. Blame Radio. Given that I (or for that matter nobody, really nobody) is going to add alt attributes and whatnots to HTML by hand, it should be done by content creation tools. When was the last time you wrote Postcript code or RTF by hand? HTML is nothing but portable and ubiquitous Display Postscript and treated as such.
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