Re: Is OO a tradeable commodity/skill?
- From: "Ian" <ian.a.desouza@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 6 Oct 2006 13:58:43 -0700
I agree Fred, Why is this being discussed. Why can anybody use a object
oriented technique to program their service oriented architecture? SOA
is just a distributed process architecture for some functional
requirements. Does anybody else think we have too many buzzwords these
days...
- Ian
Irving Fried wrote:
I think you're right Ed, which is why I was a bit confounded when I was
told that OO was old hat and SOA is the new big thing. I guess the idea
he was trying to get across is that SOA architecture is more marketable.
Ed wrote:
Besides, SOA and OO don't really have the same goals, do they?
.
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