Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 18th Sep 2005 21:13 UTC
General Development Most software is rigid in nature, making it difficult to reconfigure and modify without costly upgrades. Can software be made more plastic or malleable? Stephen Morris demonstrates how aspect-oriented programming provides an important tool in the race to achieve plastic software. If IBM's on-demand computing spreads across the industry, this requirement will become the rule rather than the exception. Will you be ready?
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AOP is not readable thus it sux
by on Fri 23rd Sep 2005 19:38 UTC

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As Fred Brooks said in "the mythical man month" to much abstraction is a bad thing.. AOP is to much abstraction over time..