"Aspect-oriented software development is a new technology for separation of concerns (SOC) in software development. The techniques of AOSD make it possible to modularize crosscutting aspects of a system.
Like objects, aspects may arise at any stage of the software lifecycle, including requirements specification, design, implementation, etc. Common examples of crosscutting aspects are design or architectural constraints, systemic properties or behaviors (e.g., logging and error recovery), and features.
Researchers in AOSD are largely driven by the fundamental goal of better separation of concerns. So while crosscutting tends to be a significant focus of their work, they also incorporate other kinds of SOC techniques, including such well established approaches as OO and good old-fashioned structured programming. This is reflected in the way much of the work in the field blends support for many different kinds of modularity including block structure, object structure, inheritance as well as crosscutting."
So what is in the source code on the CD? Is there non-compiled code that when complied acts as a trojan horse or something?
This review assumes that we have all read the first book and knew what was on it. This review does nothing to get me excited about possibly purchasing the book. Maybe next time we can get the audience of the book review up to speed as if we never knew that there where previous editions.
Aside from the review though how can a book really be written about how Hacks are done? By the time the book had gotten to press wouldn't the hacks be outdated and new hacks would be out in the wild?
hmm...but now that I think about it Flash MX as a stand alone might work great. You don't need shockwave or the plug-in and you can dynamically import gifs and jpgs on the fly.
Come on it's not like the Media is going on the air and detailing our war plans for Iraq. Giving estimates on when and where we will attack and with what weapons. And detailing which weapons we will be using.
I mean they are not going on the air telling us all that we will be able to watch from the Army's humvee the action unfolding knowing exactly what is going on.
Apparently you didn't read part 2. The build takes all night. I think comparing Mozilla's Tinderbox to Windows Server 2003 is like comparing apples to oranges.
This is a show that does some great engineering out of nothing. But their application process is to download a word document, fill it out, print it out and send it via snail mail to the studio.
Can't they come up with a better solution then this? At the very least make the application an interactive PDF and at most make it a Web Form.
But because they are using word they have to post an e-mail address stating that if you can not open word to e-mail someone about it.
Well, Bill Gates finally dies, and he is standing in front of St. Peter for judgement. The angel says, "Well, your marketing practices have been despicable, you have no morals, but despite all that you made some software that made millions of people's lives better, so I'll tell you what, I'll let you have a look at both heaven and hell, and you can decide where you'd like to go."
Bill Gates agrees with this, and so St. Peter takes him on a quick tour of heaven. Gates sees people lying around, eating grapes, playing harps, and seeming contented. "This is pretty good," he thinks to himself.
Then St. Peter takes him to Hell. Here, there are long rolling beaches, crystal water, all sorts of babes swimming and smiling at him as he passes by. There's free beer being given out to everyone and it's just a giant party in general.
Gates exclaims to St. Peter, "This is no contest! Hell is so much better, I want to go there!"
"Are you sure, Bill Gates? There is no changing your mind."
"Yes I'm sure!"
So St. Peter snaps his fingers, and a giant pit of fire opens up under Bill gates. He is impaled on a stick and slowly begins to roast over the hellfire.
"Hey!" Gates screams. "This isn't right!! Where are all the women and the beaches!??!!"
St. Peter replies, "Oh that? That was just the demo version."
When I buy software the CD comes in a sleve that has a seal. Once the seal is broken it is assummed you agree to the EULA.
According to Microsofts site the EULA can be found in either the User Manual or on a separate piece of paper. She should have read that before breaking the seal.
If CompUSA won't take it back because the Shrink wrap was opened then it is their policy not M$.
Ximian is working on the port now it is called MONO or something like that..NET is made to run on any platform just do think M$ was going to front the application costs of porting it to other platforms?
I found more information on AOP here.
"Aspect-oriented software development is a new technology for separation of concerns (SOC) in software development. The techniques of AOSD make it possible to modularize crosscutting aspects of a system.
Like objects, aspects may arise at any stage of the software lifecycle, including requirements specification, design, implementation, etc. Common examples of crosscutting aspects are design or architectural constraints, systemic properties or behaviors (e.g., logging and error recovery), and features.
Researchers in AOSD are largely driven by the fundamental goal of better separation of concerns. So while crosscutting tends to be a significant focus of their work, they also incorporate other kinds of SOC techniques, including such well established approaches as OO and good old-fashioned structured programming. This is reflected in the way much of the work in the field blends support for many different kinds of modularity including block structure, object structure, inheritance as well as crosscutting."
Dude did you read yesterdays book review? This one is so much better.
You are so right that review makes the book sound great and quite possibly a worthwhile read.
I think Slashdot is having a slow period with book reviews (they only had two last week.)
Or you can get it here and then look around my site MediaGab (Slashdot for Entertainment News). And I get support for continuing my site! Whaddadeal!
So what is in the source code on the CD? Is there non-compiled code that when complied acts as a trojan horse or something?
This review assumes that we have all read the first book and knew what was on it. This review does nothing to get me excited about possibly purchasing the book. Maybe next time we can get the audience of the book review up to speed as if we never knew that there where previous editions.
Aside from the review though how can a book really be written about how Hacks are done? By the time the book had gotten to press wouldn't the hacks be outdated and new hacks would be out in the wild?
or those (like me) stuck using XP at work and such
I just want to beat you like a baby seal pup. I wish that I could be on Windows XP but I am "stuck" on an 8 year old OS, Windows NT.
hmm...but now that I think about it Flash MX as a stand alone might work great. You don't need shockwave or the plug-in and you can dynamically import gifs and jpgs on the fly.
the only absolute requirement I have been given is that the physicians never be required to install anything on their computers
You can't garantee that Flash will be installed on the computer.
for all you hiring managers out there
I thought they were extinct?
If you thought the 73rd Home Run ball was worth alot wait until one of these balls saves a life and see home much it goes for on e-bay!
Come on it's not like the Media is going on the air and detailing our war plans for Iraq. Giving estimates on when and where we will attack and with what weapons. And detailing which weapons we will be using.
I mean they are not going on the air telling us all that we will be able to watch from the Army's humvee the action unfolding knowing exactly what is going on.
huh...what? You mean that wasn't a dream?
almost-maxxed-out Visa
And this same person is using the get out of debt spam mails to fix his visa card. Will the cycle never end?
Bush only has a year left in office. The world will end before then!
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Now here is the link that works!
You can purchase it right from MediaGab/Amazon
Shamless Plug!
How has your city adjusted to the Segway? Are they happy about it did they make any adjustments for it? Do the cops ever give you a hard time?
What are your thoughts on the ban that cities like San Fransisco and other California Cities have imposed?
How does the Segway handle in the rain?
Apparently you didn't read part 2. The build takes all night. I think comparing Mozilla's Tinderbox to Windows Server 2003 is like comparing apples to oranges.
'Net surfers use the back button more than any other key.
Yeah! No kidding! You should have seen the amount of users hit the back button when they saw this article! New record!
This is a show that does some great engineering out of nothing. But their application process is to download a word document, fill it out, print it out and send it via snail mail to the studio.
Can't they come up with a better solution then this? At the very least make the application an interactive PDF and at most make it a Web Form.
But because they are using word they have to post an e-mail address stating that if you can not open word to e-mail someone about it.
Not very technically saavy they seem.
Newsforge and Slashdot are both part of OSDN.
What does this have to do with the story that was submitted? No wonder you keep getting lambasted when you post a story.
Well, Bill Gates finally dies, and he is standing in front of St. Peter for judgement. The angel says, "Well, your marketing practices have been despicable, you have no morals, but despite all that you made some software that made millions of people's lives better, so I'll tell you what, I'll let you have a look at both heaven and hell, and you can decide where you'd like to go."
Bill Gates agrees with this, and so St. Peter takes him on a quick tour of heaven. Gates sees people lying around, eating grapes, playing harps, and seeming contented. "This is pretty good," he thinks to himself.
Then St. Peter takes him to Hell. Here, there are long rolling beaches, crystal water, all sorts of babes swimming and smiling at him as he passes by. There's free beer being given out to everyone and it's just a giant party in general.
Gates exclaims to St. Peter, "This is no contest! Hell is so much better, I want to go there!"
"Are you sure, Bill Gates? There is no changing your mind."
"Yes I'm sure!"
So St. Peter snaps his fingers, and a giant pit of fire opens up under Bill gates. He is impaled on a stick and slowly begins to roast over the hellfire.
"Hey!" Gates screams. "This isn't right!! Where are all the women and the beaches!??!!"
St. Peter replies, "Oh that? That was just the demo version."
When I buy software the CD comes in a sleve that has a seal. Once the seal is broken it is assummed you agree to the EULA.
According to Microsofts site the EULA can be found in either the User Manual or on a separate piece of paper. She should have read that before breaking the seal.
If CompUSA won't take it back because the Shrink wrap was opened then it is their policy not M$.
Yes you are way off the mark.
ASP and VB are the basically the same thing.
When you are writing ASP.NET you can either use VB.NET or C# or both. It is your choice. You do not need to learn both.
Platform centric for now!
.NET is made to run on any platform just do think M$ was going to front the application costs of porting it to other platforms?
Ximian is working on the port now it is called MONO or something like that.