Re: Design patterns
In article <741bd777-b2ba-46be-8720-184ab692e091@j42g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>, Jonathan Lee <chorus@shaw.ca> wrote:
On Dec 26, 10:07 am, ta...@mongo.net (tanix) wrote:
Are you guys trying to find a solution to your issue
by first looking if you can find as many "design patterns" as you
can find and then try to stick as many of them into your code,
as you can manage?
Is THAT the central idea about modern programming techniques?
Absolutely.
Well, what was what I was afraid of to tell you the truth.
In fact, for my undergrad thesis I'm working on a
"problem description language" that will take your problem/goal
and re-express it in design patterns. It will then write the
program by mechanically applying the design patterns.
But I'm having a small problem finishing it. Anyone know of a
pattern for the above problem?
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Well, unfortunatly I do not have a reference to the article
by that French professor and I am not sure it is going to be
as encouraging for your trip, as you might expect otherwise.
--Jonathan
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