What a neat idea--object-oriented lace programming! Each program using these 
classes will produce a specific lace design, yes? 

Or no--I just visited your project site and I'm blown away. What an ambitious 
goal, and what a marvelous design tool if it can be completed! I have some 
ideas about your terminology questions but I want to think about them further 
before throwing them out there. It is great, however, to find a fellow software 
designer who understands the critical importance of getting member variable & 
class names right. I have found that misleading or unclear names lead to design 
and programming errors...

Very very cool.

--Nancy
Connecticut, USA




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From: J. Falkink <yhgr....@xs4all.nl>
To: Avital <spind...@gmail.com>; Arachne.com <lace@arachne.com>
Sent: Sun, October 25, 2009 10:49:08 AM
Subject: RE: [lace] terminology

> A class diagram! How cool! I work with them but have never 
> seen them used for bobbin lace.
> 
> Avital

If you happen to use them for Java development, you could consider joining
my project at http://bobbinwork.googlecode.com

Jo

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