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  • Khen Chzakuv

    Help!

    Fred wants an e-commerce website. He commissions Jo, a freelancer who is a good web
    designer and knows a little about programming (from an extremely sub-standard
    university), to create the website for him. Jo sets to work creating lots of pretty HTML
    pages with calls to as-yet-unwritten PHP scripts mixed in with the HTML and Javascript.
    To explain what these scripts are supposed to do, Jo inserts drastically brief comments
    into the design pane of Dreamweaver. Of course, they are scattered across various
    irrelevant places in the source code. There is no documentation or functional/technical
    specs of any kind. Neither would Jo know what these were if one of them wrestled him to
    the ground and jumped up and down on him. Jo commissions his friend, Henry the freelance
    programmer, to write the PHP.
    I've just started work as a freelance programmer. My only source of work (hopefully this
    will not last) is my friend Henry. As my first job, he assigns me the PHP coding for
    Fred's website (before either of us know what a mess Jo is going to create). I am
    formally committed to this, and could not turn it down under the circumstances anyway.
    Working with Jo's mess is, of course, impossible. When I explained my difficulties to
    Henry (who went to a better university and understands due process), he forwarded my
    concerns to Jo. Jo has now sent me the following:

    ###
    Can you be a little more specific about what you want?
    My idea is to send you a word document specifying everything a page is supposed to do. I
    will also send you a graphic with the pages a customer will go thought to make an order
    (typical).
    Let me know if this would suffice
    ###
    How can I explain to him the nature and necessity of Functional specs->Design->Code, and
    that of clean separation of code (PHP) from data (HTML) ?
  • Tom Thackrey

    #2
    Re: Help!


    On 2-Jun-2004, "Khen Chzakuv" <none@none.co m> wrote:[color=blue]
    >(snip)
    > Working with Jo's mess is, of course, impossible. When I explained my
    > difficulties to
    > Henry (who went to a better university and understands due process), he
    > forwarded my
    > concerns to Jo. Jo has now sent me the following:
    >
    > ###
    > Can you be a little more specific about what you want?
    > My idea is to send you a word document specifying everything a page is
    > supposed to do. I
    > will also send you a graphic with the pages a customer will go thought to
    > make an order
    > (typical).
    > Let me know if this would suffice
    > ###
    > How can I explain to him the nature and necessity of Functional
    > specs->Design->Code, and
    > that of clean separation of code (PHP) from data (HTML) ?[/color]

    Welcome to the real world. You should be able to work with the documentation
    Jo proposes. It's rare in small programming projects, especially web sites,
    to have any kind of formal design process. If you want formal specs you will
    probably have to create them yourself.

    --
    Tom Thackrey

    tom (at) creative (dash) light (dot) com
    do NOT send email to jamesbutler@wil lglen.net (it's reserved for spammers)

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    • Khen Chzakuv

      #3
      Re: Help!

      Tom Thackrey wrote:
      [color=blue]
      >Welcome to the real world.[/color]

      Thank you :-)
      [color=blue]
      >You should be able to work with the documentation
      >Jo proposes.[/color]

      That's the problem - for practical purposes, he doesn't propose any.
      [color=blue]
      >It's rare in small programming projects, especially web sites,
      >to have any kind of formal design process. If you want formal specs you will
      >probably have to create them yourself.[/color]

      I can take that. The biggest problem is handling the mess he's already written.

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      • jsWalter

        #4
        Re: Help!


        "Khen Chzakuv" <none@none.co m> wrote in message
        news:xn0dj1kj91 uf9g000@news.ac tcom.co.il...

        <snip>
        [color=blue]
        > Can you be a little more specific about what you want?
        > My idea is to send you a word document specifying everything a page is[/color]
        supposed to do. I[color=blue]
        > will also send you a graphic with the pages a customer will go thought to[/color]
        make an order[color=blue]
        > (typical).
        > Let me know if this would suffice
        > ###
        > How can I explain to him the nature and necessity of Functional[/color]
        specs->Design->Code, and[color=blue]
        > that of clean separation of code (PHP) from data (HTML) ?[/color]

        And your problem is?? ;)

        Yes, I've been there many times. And it really has little to do with the
        caliber of Univ. It more has to do with thought process, training and "where
        they are coming from".

        Jo is a designer. Not a programmer. Designer are not trained to be
        programmers. That only happens with experience, if your lucky.

        I've worked on multi-million dollar projects with designer just like Jo.

        It took me 2 weeks to get the flow and concepts out these designers. The
        client was pissed (we worked by the hour), but, after a calm walk through of
        what we were given from the designers, and the process we had to go through
        to get what "they" imaged, the client understood and then chastised the
        designers and made them pay for some of our hours. They learned the hard way
        as well. :)

        You have to read between the lines. You have to look at Jo's images, what
        notes he has, and put the puzzle together yourself.

        Yes, lot more work, many more hours. I hope your doing this by the hour and
        not a flat fee.

        If not, you just had a learning experience. You would do this again, will
        you! ;)

        If you like, I can lend a hand and try to interrupt what you were given. I
        work cheap, not free.

        Good luck.

        Walter


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        • Ken

          #5
          Re: Help!

          On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 09:41:48 GMT, "Khen Chzakuv" <none@none.co m>
          wrote:
          [color=blue]
          >Fred wants an e-commerce website. He commissions Jo, a freelancer who is a good web
          >designer and knows a little about programming (from an extremely sub-standard
          >university), to create the website for him. Jo sets to work creating lots of pretty HTML
          >pages with calls to as-yet-unwritten PHP scripts mixed in with the HTML and Javascript.
          >[/color]

          Hello: New php-er here.

          I have seen this message before virtually word for word in another
          newsgroup maybe a year ago, which leads me to believe that it might be
          from a class assignment?

          Ken

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