Hi Aria

Thank you for your advice.  I didn't have any specific patterns in mind, it 
was more just a case of learning more about the node paradigm.

All the best,
Andrew.
On Wednesday, 7 May 2014 01:44:41 UTC+10, Aria Stewart wrote:
>
>
> On May 6, 02014, at 7:18, Andrew Willshire 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
>
> > Hi Alex, 
> > 
> > Thanks for you help.  GIMP is probably a good way to go.  I forgot to 
> ask about design patterns, which I think is part of my problem.  What I 
> really wanted to find out was if there are well documented design patterns 
> (any format) for the standard constructs that make up a web application. 
>
> You run into a lot: “MVC” as twisted for a request/response cycle, in its 
> variations; “routing”, “subrequest”, “long polling”, “model/view 
> separation”, “Thick model”, “thin model”, “REST”, “HTTP Cache”; Hundreds 
> more — what kind of design patterns are you after? What kind of web 
> application? 
>
> They are more patterns that happen and should be recognized rather than a 
> toolkit of Ways It Must Be Done, of course. 
>
> Aria 
>

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