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Hi Marielle,
Interesting - i was quite amazed at the directness of that quote! You
could term TAOO a design pattern by definition using that defenition.
But... Given the object-associative nature, it's hard to coin as just a
pattern since the associative and object approach are
Hi Marielle,
Interesting - i was quite amazed at the directness of that quote! You
could term TAOO a design pattern by definition using that defenition.
But... Given the object-associative nature, it's hard to coin as just a
pattern since the associative and object approach are themselves a bit
Marielle,
There is nothing wrong with TAOO for education. As a matter of fact (usually
i pronounce this as smatofactly) my licensing terms (as i wish they would
be) is that TAOO be free for personal, non-commercial and non-for-profit
educational institutions. If this world needs anything, it's
Thanks Marielle,
I know there's a lot to understand in this new environment but
i tried to put in my best to make it easy and not just for myself ;)
The problem there is that the TAOO approach is integral and involves
all partners at once if you look at it from top to bottom. The other
way
It's not the amount of work we do. It is the amount of sleep we get. Also
attending to ordinary activities (for example looking for a jar of peanut
butter) can cut into productivity as much as taking time out to sleep.
On 6/3/05 9:35 AM, Marielle Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xavier,
I do
Marielle Lange wrote:
PS. Do some of you ever do some real work ;-) ??? The days I try to catch up, I
receive a new digest in my mailbox as soon I have finished reading the previous
one (copy/pasting the precious code, etc.
I tried digests once - found it much harder to keep up
I find
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Marielle Lange wrote:
PS. Do some of you ever do some real work ;-) ??? The days I try to
catch up, I receive a new digest