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            • September 21, 2005

              [Part 3] Assets, Atom Feeds, and AspectXML - The Triple Threat of Web Development?

            • From the post I published about 30 seconds ago on my O'Reilly blog comes the belated follow-up to "[Part 2] Assets, Atom Feeds, and AspectXML - The Triple Threat of Web Development?" creatively customizing things a bit and calling it:

              [Part 3] Assets, Atom Feeds, and AspectXML - The Triple Threat of Web Development?

              Wow! Its been a combination of both fun and crazy all rolled into one over the last week and a half, the result of which is still being baked, but is getting closer and closer by the minute for the initial release. However what I am refering has nothing to do with the content of this post, that of Assets, Atom Feeds, and AspectXML. Before I get ousted from the good graces of the O'Reilly development community (a membership in which I greatly cherish!) I want to quickly post the updates I made a week or so back to the AspectXML source files.

              Russ Miles, the original mastermind behind AspectXML, and overall AOP expert (one of the few that I am personally even aware of given that AOP is still a very "new" programming paradigm to many of us) plans to follow-up from my post, bringing the focus to AOP in general to ensure we have all the bases covered before pushing things forward before the community as a whole might be ready for it...

              Russ and I plan to work together on this series from this point forward, a wonderful blessing to have his expertise help lead and guide these ideas from my standpoint, and a fantastic AOP-expert added bonus for those of you who find great interest in this programming paradigm and are ready to take things to the next level... something Russ is more than capable of helping you with.

              For now I plan to leave things in the capable hands of Russ, and when he feels we're ready to move forward with the next piece in this series... well, I'm already well into its development so I will definitely be ready when he feels we're ready to take things to that next level.

              Enjoy Your Potentially AspectXML/AOP-enhanced Programming Day! (made all the easier with the latest 6.2 of <oXygen /> XML from George Christian Bina, and SyncroSoft. A wonderful piece of work! As always, thanks George!)

            • Posted by m.david : September 21, 2005 01:31 PM GMT
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