??? 02/20/06 13:36 Read: times |
#110328 - It is not about what you use. Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I use the things I have to use. I don't fix/replace what's not broken. I do what my client demands. Sometimes that means using antiques.
It is not about what you use. It is about you stating "it is OK/great to use an antique in new design" If you have a relevant reason to e.g. bit-bang SPI, so be it, but if you bit-bang SPI out of habit on a device with hardware SPI, you are stuck in the past. I do what my client demands. Sometimes that means using antiques. If your client require that you use an "antique" should you not educate your client instead of haplessly following demands that does not make sense? Erik |