lky wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Arjang Assadi
> wrote:
>> what are the Tools/Methodologies to categorise/Implement business
>> rules in .net?
>
> Honestly, isn't *every* rule a business rule?
>
> Shouldn't you just handle it via, you know
On the second thought it is not something that people consciously do,
the attention span of people is decreasing anything longer than 10
seconds or not finished within 2 lines is just too long for the
audience.
This is the first line that will be ignored! The rest is below
Regards
Arjang
On 26
what are the Tools/Methodologies to categorise/Implement business
rules in .net?
In the book "Wisdom of the Gurus" in Business Rules chapter by James
J. Odell the fact that most of times business rules are actually by
product of how a system should behave has been mentioned.
My Question is how is
Hi everyone,
I remember a post on this forum about framework for ditributed stuff
( aka intresting stuff ).
Any new/non-run of the mill projects/framework anyone has found
intresting lately? (Not neccerilyly .net)
Regards
People don't read more than the first 2 lines of emails. For example I
stopped reading after "I'll generalise" :)
Regards
Arjang
On 26 February 2010 08:41, David Richards wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> Has anyone else noticed people often don't answer more than one
> question in an email? In fact