Stu Charlton

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Hi, while you are at Web Services, maybe you would like to improve Service Oriented Architecture, Business Process Management, Complex Event Processing, Event Driven Architecture, and SODA (Service oriented Development of Applications, but no page here yet) as well :)

updated Complex Event Processing, Event Driven Architecture. BPM and SOA will have to wait. I'd prefer not to touch SODA, as there's only so many Gartner-isms that I can handle without frothing at the mouth. EDA is bad enough case of hair-splitting with SOA, but SODA is a pretty flimsy distinction to warrant yet another acronym... just my opinion though. --SC

Thanks for your help in the CEP and EDA pages. There are more publicly available material related to the above topics since I first started to pay attention to these terms. I have shifted attention to Dot Net Two programming at this moment.

I am also looking for a bit of jump start on a Dot Net Two thing called "Dynamic Methods".

Links :

blogs.msdn.com : Hard to understand without lots of OO background

www.codeproject.com : Dynamic Methods are efficient runtime created in memory methods.

That is a bit deep for me (hoping it would be piece of cake in six months time). Lastly is Dynamic Methods helpful in the implementation of Aspect Oriented Programming within Dot Net? -- dl

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