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Metaphor-oriented programming
Hi, I just wanted to draw your attention to an article on metaphor- oriented programming. MOP seeks to go beyond objects and aspects by revolutionising not just the partitioning of concerns, but also the manner of interaction. Read the article here: http://www.dis-dot-dat.net/?item=metaphor James ... 8 Apr 2007 14:46
Use Cases
Everything I've read tells me that "Log On" isn't a good use case either because it doesn't yield value or because nobody would only want to "Log On". This seems reasonable. So the "Log On" bit has to appear inside other use cases. Does this mean its description has to be repeated over and over? If it is a "ch... 31 Mar 2007 11:33
Double Dispatch Problem: Mobile Creatures and Projectiles ina Game World
Aaron J. M. wrote: I'm designing a game, and I've come across a problem that's similar to the one listed here (Google Groups): http://groups.google.ca/group/comp.object/browse_thread/thread/4a5c70e3560388c8 I have a World, and in this world are Creatures and Projectiles. Both of these have a l... 30 Mar 2007 07:11
Double Dispatch Problem: Mobile Creatures and Projectiles in a Game World
I'm designing a game, and I've come across a problem that's similar to the one listed here (Google Groups): http://groups.google.ca/group/comp.object/browse_thread/thread/4a5c70e3560388c8 I have a World, and in this world are Creatures and Projectiles. Both of these have a location, are able to move around som... 30 Mar 2007 09:29
Separation of concerns
Hi everyone, I am currently quite confused about the separation of concerns things and search here for enlightenment. I have some classes. lets say A and B that shall implement a certain interface (e.g. Drawable). Now it would not be very nice if A and B would implement then directly or? Should I subclass like A... 6 Apr 2007 16:00
Design pattern to sync objects
I'm looking for a design pattern that will keep two in-memory objects that are based on the same data in a DB in-sync with each other during DB updates. I have a full featured 'Person' object with the typical fields and methods, and a light weight 'smallPerson' object that only contains ID, FirstName and LastName ... 28 Mar 2007 14:32
Subtle improvement to sequence diagrams....Re: Web based sequence diagram generator
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 16:30:03 -0700, steve.hanov wrote: I made this because I have to draw a lot of sequence diagrams at work, for documentation. We have special MS Visio templates for UML but they are not fun to use. Now I just type into my tool at: http://gandolf.homelinux.org/~smhanov/mscdraw... 31 Mar 2007 12:36
Web based sequence diagram generator
Please try out my web-based sequence diagram generator. I made this because I have to draw a lot of sequence diagrams at work, for documentation. We have special MS Visio templates for UML but they are not fun to use. Now I just type into my tool at: http://gandolf.homelinux.org/~smhanov/mscdraw/index.php ... 30 Mar 2007 13:40
Oracle buys Tangosol -- Beginning of the end for RDBMS
<delurk> I found the following announcement from Oracle very interesting and wanted to share it with the relational weenies here: Oracle Buys In Memory Data Grid Leader Tangosol (http://www.oracle.com/corporate/press/2007_mar/tangosol.html) It's particularly interesting because Tangosol does not have a SQL ... 29 Mar 2007 12:31
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This is great; I hope everyone appreciates it as much as I do. You can find almost anything you are looking for. They offer some of the best premium newsgroup access anywhere. They give you access to some of the best groups others may not carry. With some of the fastest connections around it's no wonder people lo... 26 Mar 2007 16:02
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