On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 13:40:45 +0100, "Giovanni Azua"
<bravegag@hotmail.com> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone who
said :
>After long working hours have been able to finally put together a first
>release of PerfectJPattern. The aim of PerfectJPattern is to build a
>library of componentized (reusable and context-free) Design Patterns
>in Java.
Quoting from your site:
"PerfectJPattern is inspired in the original work of Prof. Dr.
Bertrand Meyer Trusted Components and Karine Arnout Thesis From
Patterns to Components conceptually possible in any language but their
work is tailored to the Eiffel programming language e.g. strongly
relies on Eiffel's Agent mechanism and Eiffel's Design by Contract
whereas there are no such features in Java. The Agent mechanism
natively supported in Eiffel is equivalent to the Delegates Language
feature, supported natively in other languages e.g. .NET C# but not in
Java."
Bertrand Meyer is one of my personal heroes. This foundation gives
your work much better cachet.
see http://mindprod.com/ethics/heroes.html#MEYER

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Giovanni Azua - 11 Nov 2007 19:49 GMT
hi Roedy!
> Bertrand Meyer is one of my personal heroes.
Welcome to the club :)
I think I was extremely fortunate to be able to attend most of his courses
in Soft. Engineering at ETHZ in a CS postgrad. I had really no regrets
getting
so much insight into Eiffel, and I also got my OOSC copy signed :-)
Best regards,
Giovanni
Roedy Green - 12 Nov 2007 03:06 GMT
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 20:49:25 +0100, "Giovanni Azua"
<bravegag@hotmail.com> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone who
said :
>so much insight into Eiffel, and I also got my OOSC copy signed :-)
I was looking for a picture of him the other day for my website. I
was surprised to discover he is even younger than I am.
He has plenty of time yet to shake things up.

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