A few weeks ago, Gunjan, in the "Engineering Gangsters" group, took an informal poll of interest in an XP Group (specifically to meet here in NYC). I was one...
larry, gunjan did mention having trouble posting to the mailing list. either way, we can still get things moving. we should gather interest and then probably...
Mark, That FIT project actually looks quite interesting. I'd vote for that, instead of XP generally. Any suggestions for how best to stir up interest? Larry...
dpsg-ers, please indicate your interest in or objection to an "Agile Software Development" session by emailing me directly (doing reply will send email to the...
Larry and Mark: I have posted two early messages to the group and somehow did not see them posted. If this also disappears, please get it through this time. I...
One more addition to what I said. I have started learning C# and it is a good OO language to learn. We can use that as a preferred language for our sample...
I think, we should have a online poll. Yahoogroups serve a very nice feature to do it. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dpsg-nyc/editsurvey. Mark, may be you...
For myself, I like the idea of going through frameworks, and I don't mind picking apart some code - we've done that in the past in the DPSG meetings. But...
I think I was vague when I mentioned a sample project with hands on experience. The project will be a helping tool to guide us through all the practices of...
Maybe we could have a short discussion about these things at our next mtg? On Thursday, October 2, 2003, at 02:10 PM, gunjan_doshi@... ... <image.tiff>...
I wanted to raise the issue of XP, etc., largely because Gunjan had proposed, a few weeks ago, working with it, in some way, in the near(?) future, whether as...
Before deciding on our next topic, I suggest that we get casualy familiar with the potential choices and make a decion based on knowledge and our individual...
We are meeting as usual in the IBM Public Space on 56th and Madison at 7pm. Today we are going to continue Chapter 13 of Martin Fowler's Patterns of...
Mark, I can't make it tonight or next week but I intend to be back. I am curious at to the discussion that may take place where as to where we go from here. ...
The Facade seems to be all about keeping up the appearances, therefore our hopes were not high for this pattern. But an unexpectedly good turnout for this...
Today is the Flyweight Location: the publc space at the IBM building in Midtown (590 Madison Ave at E 57th Str. South) starts at 7 PM the schedule is on ...
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Tonight we are going through pages 350-378 of Martin Fowler's book Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture: [Web Presentation Patterns]: Template View,...
We started with the Intent and why flyweight should be a fine-grained object; at the end we all agreed that the pattern is applicable not only to fine-grained ...
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I find the Singleton used quite often in the .NET Framework, e.g., DBNull.Value, String.Empty, Environment.NewLine, EventArgs.Empty. The benefit to this use of...
I implemented the Flyweight pattern a couple of years ago. (I guess that fits well with the scarcity of examples of its use.) In a Swing GUI, I implemented a...
It is an interesting example, if I understand you correctly the data in TableModel were replaced each time with new data, and there was no sharing of the data...
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right, except not "init()", because the JTable does not get re-initialized, it only gets, shall we say, "re-configured"; i.e., when switching from one...
Tonight we are going through pages 365-386 of Martin Fowler's book Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture: [Web Presentation Patterns]: Two Step View,...
Today is the Visitor Location: the publc space at the IBM building in Midtown (590 Madison Ave at E 57th Str. South) starts at 7 PM the schedule is on ...
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Tonight we are going through pages 388-413 of Martin Fowler's book Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture: Distribution Patterns: Remote Facade, Data...
Not yet, let's have everyone bring in their thoughts in to the meeting next week and we'll discuss and settle it. You can send me your vote by email. - Gene ...