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    Julia4u
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    Hi, As a newbie, i am wondering which design methodology should i follow... I want to develop a .Net application in modules. Each module will not depend on other module. So basically i want to code for each module seperately and once all of them are completed. I will bring them together under a single project. So i am just wondering which design methodolgy this will be? I am looking over the google for design methods and there are so many and i am confused. :confused: Thank You Julia

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      Hi, As a newbie, i am wondering which design methodology should i follow... I want to develop a .Net application in modules. Each module will not depend on other module. So basically i want to code for each module seperately and once all of them are completed. I will bring them together under a single project. So i am just wondering which design methodolgy this will be? I am looking over the google for design methods and there are so many and i am confused. :confused: Thank You Julia

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      Pete OHanlon
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      Why not mosey on over to the Design forum and ask this before the oven is turned up under your pants? :rolleyes:

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        Why not mosey on over to the Design forum and ask this before the oven is turned up under your pants? :rolleyes:

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        Julia4u
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        ooops i never noticed design forum here. Ill post it there then but that forum seems to be dead and i am looking for a quick reply. As it is just a one word answer for all of you as you are so experienced and you can just name the design method. But you are right it's not the right place to ask. Sorry for that. Thank You

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          ooops i never noticed design forum here. Ill post it there then but that forum seems to be dead and i am looking for a quick reply. As it is just a one word answer for all of you as you are so experienced and you can just name the design method. But you are right it's not the right place to ask. Sorry for that. Thank You

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          Pete OHanlon
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          Hey - I just answered a question there. It's not a dead forum - it's just people don't ask many questions there.

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            Hey - I just answered a question there. It's not a dead forum - it's just people don't ask many questions there.

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            Yeh i read your answer and i am sure you know the answer of my question as well. Can you not answer here because now i have posted this thread and if ill post it again it will be double post.I will be careful from next time for sure. But if there are any issues, then ill post it there. Not a problem. Thank You

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              Yeh i read your answer and i am sure you know the answer of my question as well. Can you not answer here because now i have posted this thread and if ill post it again it will be double post.I will be careful from next time for sure. But if there are any issues, then ill post it there. Not a problem. Thank You

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              The reason for posting in the correct forums is that they are the places that people will search when they are looking for an answer to a specific problem, not the lounge which is specifically NOT for programming questions. It's that quaint bit at the top of this page (just above the FAQ) that states Please do not post programming questions here. If you have a programming question then click here!. BTW - when you post your problem in the Design forum you need to post a more detailed description. You need to develop in modules without any dependencies - how are you defining modules, Assemblies, classes?

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                The reason for posting in the correct forums is that they are the places that people will search when they are looking for an answer to a specific problem, not the lounge which is specifically NOT for programming questions. It's that quaint bit at the top of this page (just above the FAQ) that states Please do not post programming questions here. If you have a programming question then click here!. BTW - when you post your problem in the Design forum you need to post a more detailed description. You need to develop in modules without any dependencies - how are you defining modules, Assemblies, classes?

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                posted Thank You

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                  Why not mosey on over to the Design forum and ask this before the oven is turned up under your pants? :rolleyes:

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                  Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                  Why not mosey on over to the Design forum and ask this before the oven is turned up under your pants?

                  Don't forget her past.[^] :sigh: Another homework question. Marc

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                    Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                    Why not mosey on over to the Design forum and ask this before the oven is turned up under your pants?

                    Don't forget her past.[^] :sigh: Another homework question. Marc

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                    Oh. It's her. I hadn't recognised the name - mind you, I'm surprised at her language. She claims she's Irish (with a bit of French thrown in) and then uses doubt in place of question. Surely that's the sign of an Indian?

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                      Oh. It's her. I hadn't recognised the name - mind you, I'm surprised at her language. She claims she's Irish (with a bit of French thrown in) and then uses doubt in place of question. Surely that's the sign of an Indian?

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                      don't worry, O'Shatterhand is vigilant. :)

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                      • J Julia4u

                        Hi, As a newbie, i am wondering which design methodology should i follow... I want to develop a .Net application in modules. Each module will not depend on other module. So basically i want to code for each module seperately and once all of them are completed. I will bring them together under a single project. So i am just wondering which design methodolgy this will be? I am looking over the google for design methods and there are so many and i am confused. :confused: Thank You Julia

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                        :confused: Please forget the past. You all guided me the right path and i scored 80% in that. Thanks for that I am from Ireland and i wish i was in States. :)

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                          Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                          Why not mosey on over to the Design forum and ask this before the oven is turned up under your pants?

                          Don't forget her past.[^] :sigh: Another homework question. Marc

                          Thyme In The Country Interacx My Blog

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                          Ravi Bhavnani
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                          Gak! I forgot all about that. I just rechecked my original reply[^] after taking the trouble to reply to her current question. Oh well, hope it's of some use... :) /ravi

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                            Oh. It's her. I hadn't recognised the name - mind you, I'm surprised at her language. She claims she's Irish (with a bit of French thrown in) and then uses doubt in place of question. Surely that's the sign of an Indian?

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                            There's a large number of grammatical discrepancies in the various posts I've noted.


                            I'm largely language agnostic


                            After a while they all bug me :doh:


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                              :confused: Please forget the past. You all guided me the right path and i scored 80% in that. Thanks for that I am from Ireland and i wish i was in States. :)

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                              Julia4u wrote:

                              Please forget the past. You all guided me the right path and i scored 80% in that.

                              Sorry, I won't do your homework for you.

                              Julia4u wrote:

                              Please forget the past. You all guided me the right path and i scored 80% in that. Thanks for that I am from Ireland and i wish i was in States.

                              The fact that you keep harping about where you're from suggests to me that you're looking for some sort of sympathy just because you *claim* that you're from Ireland. It doesn't matter to me whether you're Irish, or Indian. You keep asking to be spoon fed, and that annoys the whole lot of us here in the forum. So if you're wondering what's the best design methodology, here's the "shovel"[^] methodology. Start digging.

                              Do you know...LinFu?

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                                Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                                Why not mosey on over to the Design forum and ask this before the oven is turned up under your pants?

                                Don't forget her past.[^] :sigh: Another homework question. Marc

                                Thyme In The Country Interacx My Blog

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                                My god, what a thread... :omg: Best laugh I've had in months. :laugh:

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                                  Julia4u wrote:

                                  Please forget the past. You all guided me the right path and i scored 80% in that.

                                  Sorry, I won't do your homework for you.

                                  Julia4u wrote:

                                  Please forget the past. You all guided me the right path and i scored 80% in that. Thanks for that I am from Ireland and i wish i was in States.

                                  The fact that you keep harping about where you're from suggests to me that you're looking for some sort of sympathy just because you *claim* that you're from Ireland. It doesn't matter to me whether you're Irish, or Indian. You keep asking to be spoon fed, and that annoys the whole lot of us here in the forum. So if you're wondering what's the best design methodology, here's the "shovel"[^] methodology. Start digging.

                                  Do you know...LinFu?

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                                  oh my god You all are just a waste. I am really surprised to see that you all are developers and could not answer my easy question. None of you gave me the one word answer and instead sayin all that crap. NOW JUST READ THE ONE WORD ANSWER YOU ....... Agile Methodology / Incremental development(XP) is the answer to my question. Just get a life you loosers... :-D

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                                    Hi, As a newbie, i am wondering which design methodology should i follow... I want to develop a .Net application in modules. Each module will not depend on other module. So basically i want to code for each module seperately and once all of them are completed. I will bring them together under a single project. So i am just wondering which design methodolgy this will be? I am looking over the google for design methods and there are so many and i am confused. :confused: Thank You Julia

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                                    Please check the answer you LOOSERS. What are you guys doing in a software company. You should work in a petrol station. You don't even know how to communicate with ladies. A real bad experience with this code project i had. Definitely it's full of loners. Get a life you all. You need to go out and see the world. Stop being on Code Project all the time and doing nothing.... I made a humble request but you all are getting onto my nerves now. Seriously telling you all do not come in front of me ever because my first reaction would be a tight slap on your face. Good Bye Code Project and stupid loners. :-D

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                                      Julia4u wrote:

                                      Please forget the past. You all guided me the right path and i scored 80% in that.

                                      Sorry, I won't do your homework for you.

                                      Julia4u wrote:

                                      Please forget the past. You all guided me the right path and i scored 80% in that. Thanks for that I am from Ireland and i wish i was in States.

                                      The fact that you keep harping about where you're from suggests to me that you're looking for some sort of sympathy just because you *claim* that you're from Ireland. It doesn't matter to me whether you're Irish, or Indian. You keep asking to be spoon fed, and that annoys the whole lot of us here in the forum. So if you're wondering what's the best design methodology, here's the "shovel"[^] methodology. Start digging.

                                      Do you know...LinFu?

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                                      Julia4u
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                                      And by the way i asked you the name of the methodolgy that i was following. I never asked you to do my homework. Do you understand ENGLISH. And i never asked what's the best design methodology is ...Just read the post once again you dhead.

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                                        And by the way i asked you the name of the methodolgy that i was following. I never asked you to do my homework. Do you understand ENGLISH. And i never asked what's the best design methodology is ...Just read the post once again you dhead.

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                                        Julia4u wrote:

                                        And by the way i asked you the name of the methodolgy that i was following. I never asked you to do my homework. Do you understand ENGLISH. And i never asked what's the best design methodology is ...Just read the post once again you dhead.

                                        I understand English AND I know how to code. How about you? How's your methodology research coming along? Any luck from the Irish?

                                        Do you know...LinFu?

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                                          Julia4u wrote:

                                          And by the way i asked you the name of the methodolgy that i was following. I never asked you to do my homework. Do you understand ENGLISH. And i never asked what's the best design methodology is ...Just read the post once again you dhead.

                                          I understand English AND I know how to code. How about you? How's your methodology research coming along? Any luck from the Irish?

                                          Do you know...LinFu?

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                                          Julia4u
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                                          You seem to be a philipian lad and i know how well they are in English. Anyway no offense. You can see the answer below. It might help you a bit to understand. And also to know the difference between homework and general question. God Bless You

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