Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Programming in the large

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The result of the debate was keep. – Alphax &tau;&epsilon;&chi; 01:50, 5 August 2005 (UTC)

Programming in the large

 * Oppose. Programming in the large is a standard concept in computer sciences. I (literally) can't see the motivation of this vfd. Ejrrjs | What? 22:31, 16 May 2005 (UTC)


 * Oppose. I agree whole-heartedly with Ejffjs. Programming in the large is a very important and standard concept. Is this dispute possibly a joke?70.18.196.34 07:45, 17 May 2005 (UTC)
 * Comment: How is this distinct from Software engineering?
 * Keep. I'm in agreement with the two previous authors, but I reccommend them reading about how the VfD system works. Are you opposed to the article or the VfD? (I'm pretty sure I know what you're saying, but it helps to clarify that.) Also, there is no reason stated by the nominator, which leaves me quite suspicious. A Google test returns 38,100 results for the title (in quotes), so it seems notable. BPEL is deemed important, I guess, and it builds on this, so it too must be important. -mysekurity 04:05, 30 July 2005 (UTC)
 * Keep. Standard concept which is one approach to Software Engineering, but I can use an SE techniques individually or in an XP pairing. William Avery 16:07, 31 July 2005 (UTC)
 * Keep, obviously. Not only is this a most appropriate topic for an article with a widely-familiar title, but the content so far isn't bad at all. Whoever submitted this was on crack. Deco 00:06, 5 August 2005 (UTC)


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