Tobler.SoftwareArchitecture()
John Tobler's somewhat ordered collection of thoughts and resources mostly related to software architecture and software engineering.
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Follow the AOP-brick road
I think I will follow the developments on the various attempts to integrate Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) with .NET. For example, Clemens Vasters has an idea about AOP Serviced Components that looks pretty cool. People have done some amazing things with AOP in the Java world and I'm sure the concept will prove useful to the .NET community, as well.
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Before it becomes famous
[July 2009 Update: the links originally given in this article have gone "dark."]
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Updated profile on my Squeak "Who is who page."
Today, I updated my personal profile page on the Squeak Swiki.
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Why "CSharpener?"
I have a relatively broad background, ranging from coding in FORTRAN IV on an old IBM 1401 through experimenting on the sharp side of the blade. These days, I have a nice position doing software architecture for systems that will be developed with the .NET Framework. While I have worked in many languages on many platforms, most of my current work is done in C#. I have always pushed to sharpen and refactor code -- my own and my employer-of-the-moment's. As I now tend to find myself sharpening C# code, I somehow acquired the moniker, "CSharpener."
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The move from GrepNinjaLog
For some time, my main technical weblog has been GrepNinjaLog. Until now, I have used Blogger.com faithfully. I would be using it still except for two things:
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Welcome!
This post marks the "grand opening" of my new weblog, "CSharpener's Blog."