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- From: klaus@hal.nta.no (Klaus Gaarder FNI)
- Subject: Re: OO A/D and Class Responsibility Cards (CRC)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov10.103013.4507@nntp.nta.no>
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- References: <1992Nov5.171309.20913@dragon.acadiau.ca> <721104711snz@rundart.demon.co.uk> <BxH7rE.Crt@dcs.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 92 10:30:13 GMT
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- In article <BxH7rE.Crt@dcs.ed.ac.uk>, pdc@dcs.ed.ac.uk (Paul Crowley) writes:
- |> In article <721104711snz@rundart.demon.co.uk> gt@rundart.demon.co.uk writes:
- |> >An implementation in Smalltalk? Hmm. A good student project perhaps
- |> >but in practical terms a 5" by 3" card box, a supply of cards, a pencil
- |> >and a rubber (eraser for North American readers) are all that is
- |> >required to make use of this technique. Advanced practitioners also
- |> >make use of black or white boards together with the appropriate chalk or
- |> >pens.
- |>
- |> You use technical terms I don't understand here. What are "pens"? I
- |> think I saw one in a museum in London once, it looked like a feather and
- |> it was in a container of black sticky stuff, but I've no idea where to
- |> get hold of one...
- |> __ ____
- |> \/ o\ Paul Crowley pdc@dcs.ed.ac.uk \ /
- |> /\__/ "I'm the boy without a soul" \/
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- Poor soul, think a keyboard is the ultimate writing device??
- Heard about "Newton" (Apple guy), wonder how many M$ went into that scribble
- pad...paper and pencil certainly seems cheaper (and better).
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- Being serious I would throw in a word for OORASS, ref JOOP "some-issue" 92.
- CRC cards I understand as basically aiding the creative process, hence paper an
- pencil is hi-tech here!
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- (*)/ (*) Claudio Caputti expressing hi (oops!) very own views!
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