eptember 2000 08:48
> To: 'Doug Ransom'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Patterns Catalog
>
>
> I've thought of this too.
> but I dont think there is anything out there
> which fits the bill.
> [I'd love someone to please correct me]
>
> btw
Unfortunately there are only 3 idioms cataloged.
Maybe someone could get a thesis or textbook out of this.
Here is a link to a description of such a book for OO:
http://www.chapters.ca/books/details/default.asp?ISBN=0201633612&mscssid=L5D
5PBN270S92G3S00AKHCJKTTGEF1C7&WSID=1009F699A2218A0411D
> > > I think it would be a good thing to organise
> > > if anyone is willing to look ta this
> > > (If no-one is interested/ would rather do
> > > this) that person could be me as long as
> > > folk don't mind waiting a while for results.
> >
> > We started something like this on the Haskell Wi
> -Original Message-
> From: Keith Wansbrough [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 11 September 2000 15:07
> To: Chris Angus
> Cc: 'Doug Ransom'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Patterns Catalog
>
>
> > I've thought of this too.
>
> I've thought of this too.
> but I dont think there is anything out there
> which fits the bill.
> [I'd love someone to please correct me]
[..]
> I think it would be a good thing to organise
> if anyone is willing to look ta this
> (If no-one is interested/ would rather do
> this) that person
I've thought of this too.
but I dont think there is anything out there
which fits the bill.
[I'd love someone to please correct me]
btw for any folks out there who are thinking
what the are patterns?
http://www.enteract.com/~bradapp/docs/patterns-intro.html
I think it would be a good thing