What if you don't have a relational DB at your disposal? OOP data structures are far more superior. I can't remember how many times I've had to create...
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(* What if you don't have a relational DB at your disposal? *) A miserable way to program if you ask me. Sure, if I had no arms, I would perhaps have to type...
... gain ... Well, that is a political issue, not a paradigm issue. I honed many of my table oriented skills on XBase products (dBASE-derived) which made...
People like OO better than the old way of doing things. If it wasn't like-able and useful to so many people than it wouldn't have so much traction. I don't...
First, Mr. tablizer, I think that you might be a troll. If you are, please go away! In my opinion, OO does have many concrete advantages in many situations -...
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... I don't know if tablizer is a troll. It seems kind of pointless to pick such a small mailing list to try and stir up trouble, but you never know. I do...
... The ... wasn't ... I have not seen any decent survey about programmer preferences. My observation is that they tend to like it for infrastructure ...
... Thank you. I love you too. ... If they are concrete, then they should be relatively easy to demonstrate, no? Most code demonstrations I have seen assume ...
(* I do think that tablizer is advocating the classic anti-OO straw man argument. "They" say OO is the best paradigm. Who is this "they?" Where and when did...
... are you topmind? thanks ... ray tayek http://tayek.com/ actively seeking mentoring or telecommuting work vice chair orange county java users group...
... ways ... viewpoint. ... Indeed. ... In such a situation I would agree the DB plays its role. But for me, I would still prefer to look at the world from an...
... much ... show ... either. ... Why? I have the Hays Data Modelling book which is a perfect demonstration of how to do business modelling from a data ...
tablizer, Then, for sake of this mailing list, let's just agree that there is a lot of OO hype, whatever. We, as a group, like to study design patterns and OO...
For those who are ignoring the OO Pattern Skeptic thread, I snuck in a link to some work the JBoss folks are doing with aspect-oriented programming. [1] I...
Next Meeting: April 17th, 7pm, continue reading about Mapping to Relational Databases, Ch 3 in the book. We will continue with structural mapping patterns,...
Although, I have been extremely busy launching I2NET.com's new Internet (HR) Human Resources database web system I have also started researhing and working on...
Maybe this could be a candidate for our next book to study, though it's gonna take us a while to get through this one I think... ... From: Eugene M. Murray...
I've heard Jon Siegel and Richard Soley talking about MDA and the MOF for years, but, I have never figured out how this stuff could help me develop systems....
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... I've found it useful to have some MDA thinking in my mental tool kit. It's a good thing to think about larger-level meta-architectures as a way to...
... Yeah, I've sat around drinking with Siegel and some of his buddies and they're all into this sort of thing (or training), though Jon is really interesting...
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I going to answer this last email instead of all the email that where sent. One MDA-MOF use of XMI provides an abstract modeling a cross meta-modeling design...
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