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Call for Papers (Extended Deadline): 2007 International Conference on Modeling, Simulation and Visualization Methods (MSV'07), June 25-28, 2007, USA
Dear Colleagues: I would appreciate if you would share the announcement below with those who might be interested. Best regards, A. M. G. Solo Publicity Chair, MSV'07 Principal/R&D Engineer, Maverick Technologies America Inc. ---------------------------------------------------------- Last... 21 Feb 2007 03:55
Is 'Final' for classes and methods a good feature or something that should be eliminated?
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:22:13 GMT, Michael Feathers <mfeathers(a)objectmentor.com> wrote: Funny thing about *final*. It looks like a great feature. You get to decide whether a class can have subclasses or whether a method can be overridden, but now I think it is too easy to abuse. Sure, if you have con... 26 Feb 2007 12:52
Is 'Final' for classes and methods a good feature or somethingthat should be eliminated?
Responding to Feathers... Funny thing about *final*. It looks like a great feature. You get to decide whether a class can have subclasses or whether a method can be overridden, but now I think it is too easy to abuse. Sure, if you have control over all of your code, you can make things *final* and r... 26 Feb 2007 13:55
Is 'Final' for classes and methods a good feature or something thatshould be eliminated?
Funny thing about *final*. It looks like a great feature. You get to decide whether a class can have subclasses or whether a method can be overridden, but now I think it is too easy to abuse. Sure, if you have control over all of your code, you can make things *final* and remove *final* when it gets in the... 20 Feb 2007 09:36
can i learn OOD without any procedural 1st
hai, this is my very 1st post here. i don't know anything expect some Lisp, one of my friends taught me Lisp. i need to learn OOA-D 1st. so the question now is: Can i learn OOA-D without learning Proecdural/Modular design 1st? will that not handicap me? ( i am interested in C++, OOD & Templates and i ... 2 Mar 2007 10:15
warning: ignoring induction and analogy may be harmful to yourcode
topmind wrote: Thomas Gagne wrote: topmind wrote: <snip> Yeah, we are all hung up in this evidence stuff. Cursed our damned science and logic education. (Cue Supertramp "Logical" song....) What kind of logic might you be referring to? You must not be think... 20 Feb 2007 00:34
warning: ignoring induction and analogy may be harmful to your code
topmind wrote: <snip> Yeah, we are all hung up in this evidence stuff. Cursed our damned science and logic education. (Cue Supertramp "Logical" song....) What kind of logic might you be referring to? You must not be thinking about inductive reasoning because the inductive evidence is overwhelmin... 20 Feb 2007 01:05
Object Oriented Completeness
On Feb 19, 6:27 pm, David Marcus <DavidMar...(a)alumdotmit.edu> wrote: CoreyWhite wrote: Godel's theorem's roughly tell us that we can't have a system that is both complete and consistent. Roughly. Well what if you had 2 systems that were both consistent, and sorted through them both to cr... 19 Feb 2007 19:23
UML - Modeling Interfaces in "complex" systems
Dear all, we are modeling a "complex" system involving 1- an existing ERP 2- an existing Planning and Budget Systems (PBS) 3- a new Advanced Planning and Budget Planning System (APBS), that takes input data from 1 and 2 and sends them some Output data ad well. New APBS system is a package we just have to buy... 20 Feb 2007 09:36
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