Re: design patterns / Architectures etc
- From: "Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 10:16:05 -0400
"abcd" <abcd@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:7E7DDDD6-A73D-418B-B655-DEEF077450D9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have 13 yrs experience working from Visual Studio 1.x today VS 2005 (both VB and C++)
Most of the time I have worked in N-tier applications, Web applications, Windows applications....My company is a small company very limited budget..We have enterprise web products written in VB/VC++, class ASP. We have not even used .NET etc.
Lots of people are talking about Design patterns, standard architecture (SOS or other IBM). I am very novice on these concepts...How should I learn all these things and how should it help me to enhance my products, will that help me to generate revenues....Why should I re-engineer my working products....
Can someone focus on my dilema....
Two books I have used are ISBN 0-596-00712-4 (It's in Java but Oops programming is Oops programming. The other one is ISBN 0-321-26820-2.
You can look-up the ISBN numbers, use Google.
And if you want to know the power of .Net, then I suggest you get either the VB or C# book and learn about frameworks, either 3rd party ones like CSLA or in house written company frameworks for N-Tier architecture, based on Base Objects.
http://www.lhotka.net/Article.aspx?id=1351540e-b941-446a-bacb-e0059cc82ee7
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