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post Feb 6 2005, 04:31 PM
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Hi,
Those who are into serious pogramming and/or are involved in large programming projects should check out this site: http://www.xprogramming.com - while this isn't one of those code repository sites with thousands of code snippets, this site deals with the various facets of programming and programming models, common design patterns, effecient project organization and execution and loads more... See for yourself. A must see site for all the hardcore programmers. Believe me, this would open up a completely new avenue to extreme programming smile.gif
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post Feb 9 2005, 07:18 PM
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What you are talking about is a system design process. There are others like object oriented analysis and design which is coming into more common use. and the ever popular structured analysis and design which is widely used in business today. Xtreme Programming actually takes a bit from both oo and structured methodologies and combines them. (Its what I am taking in school right now.)
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post Feb 9 2005, 09:14 PM
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QUOTE(coder2000 @ Feb 10 2005, 02:18 AM)
What you are talking about is a system design process. There are others like object oriented analysis and design which is coming into more common use. and the ever popular structured analysis and design which is widely used in business today.  Xtreme Programming actually takes a bit from both oo and structured methodologies and combines them.  (Its what I am taking in school right now.)
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Absolutely coder2k: What I posted over here were articles on programming models which I never thought, would be of any importance, till I landed up with an actual software firm and started writing code oriented for specific objectives, on my own. It was then, that I found out the real importance of following such object models and discovered how much simpler they make life for you.... Any serious coder would realize the importance of designing their code, ground up, based on such models in order to reap the benefits of the immense extensibility it provides + the amount of repeat work it saves up on...
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post Feb 10 2005, 04:20 AM
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I did not mean to be critical of your post. I was just pointing out to people that there are other methods.
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post Feb 10 2005, 01:18 PM
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hey don't worry coder2k.. I wasn't retorting either.. in fact i was supporting what you said and adding in some more smile.gif
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Very good resourse =)
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