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Plowking
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Hi
This post is very interesting reading, I never really got the single responsibility per object thing until now. Cheers for spending the time answering those questions Rocky.
That design time objects can become, for example, implementation time static methods, clears up for me how CSLA objects can be considered single responsibility.
It also fits in my mind at least with CRC cards, and role playing to see which Entity objects (in CSLA "BOs") then host the static methods, if appropriate.
Ian
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Nicholas Trevatt
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Sun, Feb 24 2008 5:33 AM
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I just wanted to add a thank you to Rocky for the time he puts into this forum. I find it great informative reading!
Also, I would like to second the vote for you to write a book on the OOD subject. Having read both Object Thinking and OO Technology I have no doubt that your ebook would hit the mark with me so much more effectively particularly if you had real world examples. Don't get me wrong, those books are great but I just enjoy David West's comand of the English language too much and the subject matter gets lost in my awe
I was also wondering if you could make the 90" VS-Live workshops available online in a .avi format or just make your own? I'd pay money for that!
I have no doubt that your way to busy to do either of these projects but no harm in asking ay
Thanks,
Nicholas
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