I've been giving closed-audience presentations on the SOE and service networks for over three years now. I finally feel like the material is good enough to do the road show.
So, if I hit the road with my PowerPoints and bright smile... where do you want me to go (cities)? U.S. or otherwise.
Send me a note. The more interest, the more likely I'll add it to the list. jschneider@momentumsoftware.com
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Wednesday, August 11, 2004
Thursday, August 05, 2004
Table Oriented Programming
I have found the following site fascinating as a complementary programming style to service oriented: http://www.geocities.com/tablizer/top.htm (thanks Hugh)
Object oriented programming tends to put nouns as the primary concern, while services have been leaning towards verbs. The discussion on Table Oriented Programming has me thinking that there isn't a need to make either the noun or the verb the primary concern. Rather, the focus should be to enable both in an equivalent manner.
Object oriented programming tends to put nouns as the primary concern, while services have been leaning towards verbs. The discussion on Table Oriented Programming has me thinking that there isn't a need to make either the noun or the verb the primary concern. Rather, the focus should be to enable both in an equivalent manner.
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