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Re: [Vrs-development] GDEE Message Buffer Implementation (Was Re: where
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Eric Altendorf |
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Re: [Vrs-development] GDEE Message Buffer Implementation (Was Re: where are we at?) |
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Thu, 5 Dec 2002 00:08:16 -0800 |
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On Monday 02 December 2002 03:23, Chris Smith wrote:
> Eric - Terrific - it will be a boost to have a code-monkey partner!
Will get started ASAP. Lot of things on my plate at the moment. God,
if they'd just invent a sleep substitute pill!
> With regards to the API of the C# message chain implementation, I
> think that the following is probably the way to go, given the
> things I've been doing with the message chunks in the C DGEE
> framework implementation:
I don't have the docs in front of me so I don't recall what
"occurances" are but I'm sure what you wrote was fine. I'l let you
know.
> Not sure I like DGEEMessage now I look back. A bit 'eugh'. How
> about DGMsgChain and DGMsgChunk or something like that. Dunno.
>
> It really should adhere to natural C# object conventions (of which
> I'm not completely familiar).
Don't worry so much! One of the nice things about object oriented
architectures is they're easy to restructure. If one way turns out
to be painful we do it another way. And in the meantime -- not to be
boastful -- just trust me. I have a lot of experience and
theoretical background with OO design, patterns, etc. I've
refactored 700,000 line Java enterprise applications -- a message
buffer struct isn't going to be too much of a problem. ;-)
> Can I suggest that you start by writing the message and chunk
> objects with dummy methods just to set out the API, oh and a test
> rig that uses it, and then release it. I'd like to see how the API
> looks in C# when in use, just in case I spot something that may be
> troublesome later on. And out of interest too, 'cos like I said,
> I've not done much C# code bashing yet.
Sure. ASAP. I'm sorry, I'm trying to write a paper for IEEE
Intelligent Systems (due the 13th), get my apps in for grad school,
do something for my part-time pay-the-bills job, take classes, and
look for real work all at the same time. :-)
Eric
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