Re: Aspect Oriented Programming techniques

From: Nicola Musatti (Nicola.Musatti_at_ObjectWay.it)
Date: 02/10/04


Date: 10 Feb 2004 15:06:01 -0500


"Phlip" <phlip_cpp@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<R4IVb.19973$2G6.18906@newssvr16.news.prodigy.com>...
[...]
> Before I read, I'l ask a question that commits me to work hard when reading:
>
> If we can implement Aspectism in vanilla C++, doesn't that suggest that
> Aspectism is a Pattern, not a Paradigm or an Orientation?

Well, if you consider that it's orthogonal to Object Orientation... ;-)

Cheers,
Nicola Musatti

P.S. Sorry, I couldn't resist :-)

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