Re: Mountains or Molehills
- From: topmind <topmind@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 13:38:31 -0700
On Aug 10, 8:16 am, "www.gerardvignes.com" <gerardvig...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I've been looking at Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP - weaving or
runtime) and Attribute Oriented Programming (@OP - directives or
attributes use to mark up code).
I wonder if either of these trends can justify being touted as the
next generation of software development?
Structured Design was a great step forward.
Object Oriented has been an even greater step forward.
Measured by what?
I believe that the next major innovation in software development will
have to address separation of concerns and it will contine to demand
more from pre-processors, compilers and runtime environments.
I think there are a lot of other critical issues that remain to be
untangled before we take that next big step.
Gerard Vignes
-T-
oop.ismad.com
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