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Re: [aspectj-dev] Perobject (mini?)-bof at aosd?
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If we make it tuesday then Alex and I can join, else not.
/Jonas
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 10:38:15 -0800, Ron Bodkin <rbodkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Nick,
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> For what it's worth, the regularly scheduled BoF's are on Wednesday and
> Thursday nights, so you might consider Tuesday night instead.
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> From: aspectj-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:aspectj-dev-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> On Behalf Of Nicholas Lesiecki
> Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 10:39 AM
> To: aspectj-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [aspectj-dev] Perobject (mini?)-bof at aosd?
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> Hi folks,
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> Eric Bodden emailed me to express interest in discussing per* aspects at
> AOSD. (See our earlier emails on this topic to the users' list for
> background.)
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> I was wondering if you will be attending the AOSD conference and if
> so if you would probably like to have another chat about perobject
> association and in particular about association aspects and what are
> its pro's and con's.
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> Fact is that for my current project I need to have some
> implementation that is at least similar to what association aspects
> do. And since I am using the abc compiler for my implementation it
> would make sense to do things right in the first place, so that
> people can probably reuse it lateron - at least for the purpose of
> research if not in a productive environment as with ajc.
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> I'm planning to get together with him so l thought I'd invite anyone who
> was interested on this list to join us. I'm particularly interested in the
> contributions of compiler developers and/or skeptics (Wes) who might shed
> light on why the current implementation is superior to our proposals. We
> were thinking of some time on Monday (afternoon or evening) so as to avoid
> conflicting with the broader BOFs on Tuesday and Wednesday...
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> (apologies for the terseness of this email, I'm typing with a broken wrist)
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> Nicholas Lesiecki
> Software Craftsman, specializing in J2EE,
> Agile Methods, and aspect-oriented programming
> m: 520 591-1849
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> Books:
> * Mastering AspectJ: http://tinyurl.com/66vf
> * Java Tools for Extreme Programming: http://tinyurl.com/66vt
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> Articles on AspectJ:
> * http://tinyurl.com/66vu and http://tinyurl.com/66vv
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/Jonas