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Christopher G. Lasater
 
I am also a published author, please check out my book:
ISBN: 1-59822-031-4
Title: Design Patterns
Author:Christopher G. Lasater
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GeneralDesign Patterns Book Released [modified] Pin
Monday, November 27, 2006 4:53 AM
Design patterns books have been gaining popularity since languages like Java and C++ first became widely used. Since Microsoft released its first truly object-oriented language, .NET, software designers from an even broader range of business and programming spheres have been looking for ways to refine and write better code. Many have turned toward design patterns, iterative and AGILE design methodologies, and other more defined ways to improve performance, maintainability, portability, and scalability of code as well as design processes. This book fits into that need in that it can teach people who write software new skills and techniques for improving their existing and new coding efforts.
 
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GeneralRe: NAOM Framework Pinmemberdnsp7:12 10 Jun '05  
 
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GeneralAOM: Entity Relationship & Accountability article **DONE!** Pinmemberchris lasater12:21 24 May '05  
GeneralPatterns articles still to come Pinmemberchris lasater12:24 24 May '05  
GeneralAOM: Ghost Copy and Data Mapping Pinmemberchris lasater4:58 10 Jun '05  
QuestionFramework Pinmembercarrotwater11:49 16 Feb '07  
AnswerRe: Framework PinmemberChristopher G. Lasater11:57 16 Feb '07  
 
GeneralDiscussions on Advanced Patterns Pin
Tuesday, May 17, 2005 9:28 AM
Anybody out there interested in discussing and sharing thier advanced design patterns experience? I am interested in Aspect Oriented programming, Adaptive Object Modeling, and other like patterns. Java and C# welcome.
 
Chris Lasater
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GeneralRe: Discussions on Advanced Patterns PinmemberUnquaLeX3:47 18 May '05  
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GeneralRe: Discussions on Advanced Patterns PinmemberChris Stefano3:42 5 Nov '08  
GeneralRe: Discussions on Advanced Patterns PinmemberChristopher G. Lasater3:46 5 Nov '08  
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GeneralRe: Discussions on Advanced Patterns PinmemberChris Stefano10:33 8 Jan '09  
I took your advice and started an open source project called NAom[^] on CodePlex.
 
It's a starting point, but nowhere near to fully implementing the "specification" of AOM as documented by you and others.
 
Also, I've deviated slightly from the specification, in so far as it is possible for both known and dynamic types of a given application domain to co-exist. i.e. An "AOM'd" type can derive from a well known (design-time) type.
This helps addresses to some extent, the "understandability pitfall" of the AOM approach as mentioned by Ralph E. Johnson in one of his papers on the subject.
 
Anyway, thanks for your encouragement!
GeneralRe: Discussions on Advanced Patterns PinmemberChristopher G. Lasater2:50 13 Jan '09