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Date:  Tue, 10 Dec 2002 01:27:32 +0900 (JST)
From:  Yuji Yamano <yyamano@....jp>
Subject:  [XP-jp:03981] Re: 記事紹介 : XP とパターンの関連
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Kenji Hiranabe <hiranabe@....jp> writes:

> XP はパターン言語なのか? という謎について...
> 
>   ■ XP と パターン
>   http://ObjectClub.esm.co.jp/eXtremeProgramming/XPandPatterns.html

Do design sequences make sense for software? のスレッドで紹介されていた、
http://www.industriallogic.com/xp/PatternsAndXP.pdf も面白かったです。

>> Here, I think we must return to the Design Patterns Book. In the
>> concluding remarks under the section "What to Expect From Design
>> Patterns" and the sub-section, "A Target for Refactoring", the 
>> authors write:
>>
>>   Our design patterns capture many of the structures that result
>>   from refactoring. Using these patterns early in the life of
>>   design prevents later refactorings. But even if you don't see how
>>   to apply a pattern until after you've built your system, the
>>   pattern can still show you how to change it. Design patterns thus
>>   provide targets for your refactorings.

ちょっと、GoF の本を読み直してみたくなりました。

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Yuji Yamano <yyamano@....jp>
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