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From: Larry G. <jav...@ya...> - 2009-05-02 21:11:32
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www.refactoring.com is maintained by the refactoring guru Martin Fowler. http://www.refactoring.com/catalog/index.html Here is a comprehensive list of types of refactorings called catalogs. Larry Gray la...@ar... |
From: Larry G. <jav...@ya...> - 2009-05-02 04:59:01
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XP means "mercyless" refactoring. There are 3 times to refactor. We can refactor a little at the end of each iteration. We can have a regular refactoring iteration. And we can have a refactoring iteration at any time if needed. The regular refactoring iteration might be say every 4th iteration or whatever. Larry Gray la...@ar... |
From: Larry G. <jav...@ya...> - 2009-04-24 03:08:03
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Well currently we are simply trying to use the OOP paradigm to model the problem. Though this program is modeling more than one problem. The cave mapping problem is just one thing to be modeled. In computers much of the modeling has to do with computers, Java and, operating systems concepts. Its all about interfacing the human mind with the machine. Larry Gray la...@ar... |
From: Larry G. <jav...@ya...> - 2009-04-15 16:43:09
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Welcome to the Java Cave Maps Architects mailing list. Here we will discuss code smells, possible emerging patterns and refactoring. You guys will create refactoring task for the developers. Any task can be assigned to anyone if the need arises. But for organization purposes I will assign each architect one developers to be over. Wish me luck with this idea. Thanks. Larry Gray la...@ar... |