AOP use cases
Jacek Generowicz
jacek.generowicz at cern.ch
Thu Apr 22 08:09:43 EDT 2004
"John Roth" <newsgroups at jhrothjr.com> writes:
> there are no, and I mean no, examples of composable programs where
> there was no planning on making it happen.
Aaah, yes, Proof by Ignorance[*], one of my favourite logical tools :-)
[*] I don't know a programming language whose name starts with "P" and
ends with "n", therefore none exist. QED[+]
[+] Best used in conjunction with Proof by Projection: None exist now,
therefore none have existed in the past, and none will exist in
the future. Ignorance is a powreful tool.
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