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Pattern Languages for Web Programming

My colleague J.D. Meier asked for an example of what I consider to be a good pattern language . I could have recommended one of the languages that are by now classics in the patterns community . However instead of doing that I'd like to refer to examples

Web 2.0 Patterns Wiki

Last week a group comprising Felix Nyffenegger, Judith Bishop, Duane Nickull, Marco Brambilla, Marco Egli, Michael Mahemoff, Patrice Pelland, Petri Selonen, Steve Burns, Wolf Logan, and Wei Wei joined me and Joe Yoder at the Web 2.0 pattern mining workshop
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Web 2.0 Pattern Mining Workshop

Monday June 30 we're kicking off the Web 2.0 Pattern Mining Workshop at the TOOLS Europe conference, in Zurich, Switzerland. The submitted proposals focus on gadgets/widgets, gadget platforms, site navigation, and services. So far the confirmed participants
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Volta Job Opportunities

We have two job opportunities in the Volta team: Software Development Engineer (232909) Software Development Engineer (232906) For more information please contact Erik Meijer .

Web 2.0 Patterns

During the last decade software patterns emerged as one of the most successful forms of reuse. The Gang of Four 23 Design Patterns , the POSA Architecture Patterns , Fowler's Enterprise Application Patterns , or the xUnit Test Patterns (to name just a
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PLoP 2008 Call for Papers

********************************************************************* CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS 15th Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP 2008) October 18-20, 2008 - co-located with OOPSLA 2008 Nashville, Tennessee, USA http://hillside.net/plop/2008/

ICWSM 2008

One of the things that surprised me at OOPSLA 2007 was the amount of traction that social media is getting. The crowd attending the 2007 WikiSym was larger than other co-located events that I remember from past OOPSLAs. Consequently I decided (with encouragement
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Blews in the Seattle PI via TechFest 2008 Coverage

TechFest 2008 takes place this week in Redmond. The Seattle PI has a piece about it , and it's great to see Blews (BLogs + nEWS), one of the projects I'm increasingly involved with, mentioned in the article. If this piques your interest read Michael Gamon

With Miguel de Icaza on Open Source, Mono, and Moonlight

A few weeks ago I attended Lang.NET Symposium . Charles Torre asked me to participate in a conversation with Miguel de Icaza , who was among the attendees. (While nowadays most people associate Miguel with Mono, our paths crossed--virtually--many years

Ajax Patterns, the C# 3.0 Way

Ajax patterns represent solutions to common problems facing the developers of Ajax applications. The patternhood of these solutions stems from the fact that they tend to come up over and over again; they're not one-offs. The book Ajax Design Patterns
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EuroPLoP 2008 Call for Participations

Via my fellow Hillsiders from Europe, here's the Final Call for Papers for EuroPLoP 2008. As I mentioned in another post, many pattern authors have at least one PLoP conference under their belt. EuroPLoP 2008 13th European Conference on Pattern Languages
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Deploying Volta Web Applications

A typical Volta application comprises client and server elements. For a web application (Volta also works with WinForms applications ) this translates into deploying to the server the content to be downloaded to and then executed by the client, as well
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Tier-split Refactoring WinForms Applications with Volta

The Volta quickstart as well as Wes ' blog post Volta: Redefining Web Development tier-split an application that runs entirely in the browser. The refactoring yields a distributed application comprising a browser-resident client and a service. This transformation
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Volta: The Power of Lingua Franca

Earlier today we released the Live Labs Volta Technology Preview . There are already a few blog posts covering Volta from several team members, including Danny van Velzen , Harish Kantamneni , Jeffrey van Gogh , and Wes Dyer ; Erik Meijer also posted
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Guidance on Model-View-... Variants

Rcently I've been part of several conversations on the differences between Model-View-Controller and Model-View-Presenter. While reviewing the original articles (i.e., Krasner + Pope and Potel) which I read years ago I ran into many different, and sometimes
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