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Richard Costall
Chris, Dave and Barry are doing a cracking job in Oxford. This event had a different slant to it, which made it interesting. Pizza was delicious (as i was starving too!)
Richard Costall
I'm not sure about 'Object thinking', but the session was good for sitting back and thinking about how we should write code. Alan had a great presentation style and welcomed the debate.
Jim Allen
This really was an excellent presentation, very thought provoking and well presented. Not a subjec that you would naturally come across which was great as it got the old grey matter working. I would strongly recommend Alan to keep doing this presentation. It will always invoke discussions and there will be people that just don't agree, but I think that is very health. Great job, well done.
Dave McMahon
A different, thought-provoking session which I thoroughly enjoyed! Didn't agree with all that Mr West has to say in his book, but it made for a stimulating talk anyhow. Well done Alan, and make sure you put this up for DDD5!
Gary Walker
Makes one rethink - and reassess - blind use of Vis Studio tools, Visio (!) , process. Good to see a solution vastly different to the standard inheritance patterns. And encouragement to do something 'new' and flexible in building object types - a framework will be useful. More time for the code might have helped.
Paul Milburn
Alan definitely knows his stuff... more worked coding from scratch with an example that 'evolved'... i.e. one where you could have added to the rule set etc.
Adrian Sutcliffe
My first evening. After this I'll be back for more.
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Event: Object Orientation 
Have we got object-orientation all wrong? "Object Thinking" (ISBN 0-7356-1965-4) by David West asserts that we have. Alan Dean explores this assertion, and demonstrates self-describing objects / self-evaluating rules with code examples.

If you are not a member of NxtGenUG, you are more than welcome to attend. We just ask you register on the site, to help us to plan numbers and refreshments. Once registered on the site, you can then register for this event from this page.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Region: Oxford
Location: RM
RM
140 Milton Park
Abingdon
Oxfordshire
OX14 4SE
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Event Breakdown
David Oliver The BI nugget
We hare the term BI mentioned a lot. Dave Oliver gives us an overview of some of the new BI tools that come with SQL Server 2005
Alan Dean Object Orientation
Have we got object-orientation all wrong? "Object Thinking" (ISBN 0-7356-1965-4) by David West asserts that we have. Alan Dean explores this assertion, and demonstrates self-describing objects / self-evaluating rules with code examples.
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