On Tue Mar 4 18:42:38 PST 2003, Reggie Bautista wrote:

Han Tacoma wrote:
> >On Mon, 03 Mar 2003 21:32:36 -0600 Reggie Bautista gives me a well
> >deserved lecture about the list's netiquette:
[...snip...]
> I wasn't trying to lecture, just inform :-)

Just jesting, thanks though :-)

[...snip...]
> >...but no seriously, although on the
> >horizon, AOP, as Nick suggests, does seem to be the "new" coming thing.

> Before you and Nick mentioned it, I had never heard of Aspect-Oriented 
> programming.  Thanks for the info.  I'm finding it interesting, if a bit
> hard to wrap my brain around at the moment.  Thanks for the links too.

Fresh from Slashdot,
http://books.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/02/2253212

Aspect-Oriented Programming with AspectJ 
Posted by timothy on 11:15 AM March 4th, 2003
Verity Stob writes "There is a turning point in the emergence of a
programming methodology. It doesn't matter how big and popular
the website is, nor how many papers have been published in the
ACM journals or development magazines, nor even whether the
first conferences have been a sell-out. A methodology hasn't made
really made it until somebody has published a Proper Book.
With Aspect-Oriented Programming with AspectJ author Ivan
Kiselev is bidding to drag AOP into the mainstream. He is motivated,
he says in his introduction, by the recollection of the 25 odd years it
took for the object-oriented concept to spread from its Simula origins
in frosty Norway to being the everyday tool of Joe Coder. He aims to
prevent this delay happening to AOP." Read on for Verity Stob's
review of Kiselev's book.


Cheers!
--
Han Tacoma

~ Artificial Intelligence is better than none! ~

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