Aspect-Oriented Programming Article On JavaWorld
Some Guy writes: "Javaworld has another article (the second in a series of three) on Aspect-Oriented Programming. Grady Booch wrote last year that AOP is one of three signs of a disruptive software technology in the horizon: a technology that could take us to the next level beyond object-oriented programming."
Let's break down parts of our problems in a functional way. Then, let's group our functions together into modules, so that functions in a module are related.
Then, let's call it AOP and hope the old Modula-2 programmers don't notice.
Can someone explain exactly what is new about AOP?
If tits were wings it'd be flying around.
Jeez. Another flawed programming methodology.
Can't these people just learn Common Lisp?