[Help-gnu-arch] impropriety

Phil Valentine <[email protected]> Wed, 18 Oct 2006 15:59:00 +0200
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Jon quickly joined the project and has since been an important
contributor. In your own language if it makes you feel better.

Much of the nice modular design we have today is owed to him.

I'm sure you have read all the fuss about it already. -Not only on
RubyForge, but hopefully also on SourceForge and other sites running
SourceForge clones. NET and a Ruby port, and more in the pipe. How do
you know whether that is needed or even if it's going to work?

Seeing this will make it harder to ignore problems related to build
time. -Not only on RubyForge, but hopefully also on SourceForge and
other sites running SourceForge clones.

Before I delve into the details, let me recap some simple mock
essentials. Paul and I started it right after I moved to London to start
working for ThoughtWorks. So I left it fermenting for a while.

This involved some simple reflection logic and was implemented in a
couple of classes.

-A complex graph of objects. PicoContainer was now a well-established
project. Please let me know if you get it to work anywhere else, or if
you have bugs or improvements. I reckon it will take a few years before
we see them changing. About a week after we started Bob was kind enough
to lend us a space for our new little baby, and that's when we named it
PicoContainer.

-All the way out to the leaves of the object graph! The dupe method
simply creates a new object graph similar to the one in the template,
but substitutes all variables with the values from the hash. Sometimes
it's Java, sometimes it's .

He got this weird expression on his face when I asked, and I couldn't
quite figure out whether he was excited or depressed.
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