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  • L Lost User

    Odd. I am totaly not a geek or a nerd. I like talking about philosophy, telling jokes, politics, food, especially food, but never about computers. For me computers are a job. I like writing device drivers for windows, its very complex, very challenging, but I dont give a toss what the market as a whole is doing elsewhere.

    Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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    Krenshau75
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    OK, this is strangely becoming more like a personals ad. Maybe, you don't feel apart of the geek community, but I do think that for the most part software engineering does attract people that may be considered geeks or nerds. Although, that seems to be mostly an U.S. thing. Outside of the U.S. those people just seem to be considered very smart.

    Ben

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    • L Lost User

      John C wrote:

      For the most part he's the village idiot

      Do you really take it so seriously?

      John C wrote:

      I do agree with a dislike of nerdiness for nerdiness sake, if there as a CodeProject for people who own their own business and write the software I'd be there a lot talking about getting things done.

      Agree.

      Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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      fat_boy wrote:

      John C wrote: For the most part he's the village idiot Do you really take it so seriously?

      Sorry, that was a little harsh, I should have said *one of* the village idiots, there's at least a dozen I'm sure if I added them all up. ;)


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      • R Ravi Bhavnani

        (This is not a programming question). I have a bunch of Foo objects, all of which are controlled by a FooManager. What would you name an object that controls a collection of FooManagers? [edit] Foo, FooManager and the manager of FooManagers are all processes in a distributed system. [/edit] [edit] John C is right - this really does belong in the Design forum. I might have actually got more than a couple of useful answers if I'd posted there in the first place. :-D [/edit] Thanks, /ravi

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        modified on Thursday, May 22, 2008 12:49 PM

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        patbob
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        What's a foo? If you're using "foo" as a name for something in production code, I think you have bigger problems than what to call a foo object manager manager. Might as well call it "bar", after all, you'd be hard pressed to obsfucate your code further. Besides, changing class names is a low risk operation, so don't fret over it. D'oh! Nevermind. Haven't had my coffee yet :) Overseer? UberManager? OverLord (that one's always fun)? Controller? Foreman? Container?

        patbob

        modified on Friday, May 23, 2008 12:17 PM

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        • R Ravi Bhavnani

          (This is not a programming question). I have a bunch of Foo objects, all of which are controlled by a FooManager. What would you name an object that controls a collection of FooManagers? [edit] Foo, FooManager and the manager of FooManagers are all processes in a distributed system. [/edit] [edit] John C is right - this really does belong in the Design forum. I might have actually got more than a couple of useful answers if I'd posted there in the first place. :-D [/edit] Thanks, /ravi

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          modified on Thursday, May 22, 2008 12:49 PM

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          Try FooManMeta -- Bill White

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          • P patbob

            What's a foo? If you're using "foo" as a name for something in production code, I think you have bigger problems than what to call a foo object manager manager. Might as well call it "bar", after all, you'd be hard pressed to obsfucate your code further. Besides, changing class names is a low risk operation, so don't fret over it. D'oh! Nevermind. Haven't had my coffee yet :) Overseer? UberManager? OverLord (that one's always fun)? Controller? Foreman? Container?

            patbob

            modified on Friday, May 23, 2008 12:17 PM

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            Ravi Bhavnani
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            patbob wrote:

            What's a foo?

            Serves me right for posting a design related question in the Lounge. :sigh: /ravi

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            • R Ravi Bhavnani

              (This is not a programming question). I have a bunch of Foo objects, all of which are controlled by a FooManager. What would you name an object that controls a collection of FooManagers? [edit] Foo, FooManager and the manager of FooManagers are all processes in a distributed system. [/edit] [edit] John C is right - this really does belong in the Design forum. I might have actually got more than a couple of useful answers if I'd posted there in the first place. :-D [/edit] Thanks, /ravi

              My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

              modified on Thursday, May 22, 2008 12:49 PM

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              coding4ever
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              fooBAR perhaps?

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              • C coding4ever

                fooBAR perhaps?

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                Ravi Bhavnani
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                tim-miller wrote:

                fooBAR perhaps?

                Clickety[^] :) /ravi

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                • M Member 96

                  You all bitch and moan when someone posts a programming question here, I point out quite rightly that we have a design forum and you vote me down and proceed to answer Ravi. Away and raffle your donuts! :mad:


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                  Trevortni
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                  Maybe we need a naming forum?

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                  • R Ravi Bhavnani

                    (This is not a programming question). I have a bunch of Foo objects, all of which are controlled by a FooManager. What would you name an object that controls a collection of FooManagers? [edit] Foo, FooManager and the manager of FooManagers are all processes in a distributed system. [/edit] [edit] John C is right - this really does belong in the Design forum. I might have actually got more than a couple of useful answers if I'd posted there in the first place. :-D [/edit] Thanks, /ravi

                    My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

                    modified on Thursday, May 22, 2008 12:49 PM

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                    keslavi
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                    Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                    I have a bunch of Foo objects, all of which are controlled by a FooManager. What would you name an object that controls a collection of FooManagers?

                    how about FooDirector or FooController (apologies to MVC)? or redefining the level you call something a manager so that that: FooMgr | |FooCollection, FooCol, FooSum, or Foos (yes, plurals are usually a no-no). | | | | Foo, FooItem, or FooDet | | | | Foo | | |FooCollection | | | | Foo | | Foo or you could design the whole Foo to be recursive, such as in System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection, whereby the uppermost level item becomes the parent, or 'manager'. moving to Parent/Child removes the whole Manager concept; that's how the Http Request object is structured. and if that doesn't cover it then this post is probably FooBar :-\

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                    • K keslavi

                      Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                      I have a bunch of Foo objects, all of which are controlled by a FooManager. What would you name an object that controls a collection of FooManagers?

                      how about FooDirector or FooController (apologies to MVC)? or redefining the level you call something a manager so that that: FooMgr | |FooCollection, FooCol, FooSum, or Foos (yes, plurals are usually a no-no). | | | | Foo, FooItem, or FooDet | | | | Foo | | |FooCollection | | | | Foo | | Foo or you could design the whole Foo to be recursive, such as in System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection, whereby the uppermost level item becomes the parent, or 'manager'. moving to Parent/Child removes the whole Manager concept; that's how the Http Request object is structured. and if that doesn't cover it then this post is probably FooBar :-\

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                      Ravi Bhavnani
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                      Thanks. I think many folks are missing the point that Foo and FooManager aren't vanilla objects, but running services; hence the need to be able to actively "manage" (rather than simply aggregate) these entities. I've decided to go with my original choice of FooManagerController, which while quite a tongue twister, explicitly conveys that it controls one or more FooManager instances. /ravi

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                      • R Ravi Bhavnani

                        (This is not a programming question). I have a bunch of Foo objects, all of which are controlled by a FooManager. What would you name an object that controls a collection of FooManagers? [edit] Foo, FooManager and the manager of FooManagers are all processes in a distributed system. [/edit] [edit] John C is right - this really does belong in the Design forum. I might have actually got more than a couple of useful answers if I'd posted there in the first place. :-D [/edit] Thanks, /ravi

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                        modified on Thursday, May 22, 2008 12:49 PM

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                        That's Foony, I've been reading these posts when it occured to me how Foocking ridiculous people can be and how Foor they can take things. Foormally, I've foound that my foondest memories have been when I foollowed my heart and struck out on my own. However, this has resulted in my biggest foolures and foollies. Now I'm beginning to realize that I was just fooling myself and that the true foon in life is in foollowing the great ideas of others and fooguring out a way to make them even more foontastic. Just a foought foorom a fooriend here at code project. Don't foorget the lesson I've learned and you will lead a foofulling life, too. Foorever, -Erik

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                        • R Ravi Bhavnani

                          PeterTheSwede wrote:

                          Why not FooBar?

                          Actually that's the name of one of my products[^]. :) /ravi

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                          chaiguy1337
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                          Lol well at least it actually is a bar. ;)

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                          • R Ravi Bhavnani

                            (This is not a programming question). I have a bunch of Foo objects, all of which are controlled by a FooManager. What would you name an object that controls a collection of FooManagers? [edit] Foo, FooManager and the manager of FooManagers are all processes in a distributed system. [/edit] [edit] John C is right - this really does belong in the Design forum. I might have actually got more than a couple of useful answers if I'd posted there in the first place. :-D [/edit] Thanks, /ravi

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                            modified on Thursday, May 22, 2008 12:49 PM

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                            chaiguy1337
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                            FooManagerSquared? :)

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                            • C chaiguy1337

                              Lol well at least it actually is a bar. ;)

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                              Ravi Bhavnani
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                              logan1337 wrote:

                              at least it actually is a bar.

                              Hence the name. :) /ravi

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                              • T Trevortni

                                Maybe we need a naming forum?

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                                Member 96
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                                We have one already: http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/View.aspx?fid=369270[^]


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                                • M Member 96

                                  fat_boy wrote:

                                  John C wrote: For the most part he's the village idiot Do you really take it so seriously?

                                  Sorry, that was a little harsh, I should have said *one of* the village idiots, there's at least a dozen I'm sure if I added them all up. ;)


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                                  Lost User
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                                  OK, you do take it seriously. Enjoy yourself!

                                  Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                                  • R Ravi Bhavnani

                                    (This is not a programming question). I have a bunch of Foo objects, all of which are controlled by a FooManager. What would you name an object that controls a collection of FooManagers? [edit] Foo, FooManager and the manager of FooManagers are all processes in a distributed system. [/edit] [edit] John C is right - this really does belong in the Design forum. I might have actually got more than a couple of useful answers if I'd posted there in the first place. :-D [/edit] Thanks, /ravi

                                    My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

                                    modified on Thursday, May 22, 2008 12:49 PM

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                                    It is Foo class

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                                    • G Gary R Wheeler

                                      FooCEO is remarkably close to one of my rejects: FookUp

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                                      Gary R. Wheeler wrote:

                                      FooCEO is remarkably close to one of my rejects: FookUp

                                      Have you considered going with FooQueue (go on, say it out loud - it makes sense then).

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                                      • M MRLacey

                                        I wouldn't. Go back and create an OO design. Objects shouldn't control other objects.

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                                        Gary R Wheeler
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                                        If objects shouldn't control other objects, then what the hell good are they? You just write little objects and say: "See what pretty code I made?" Good grief.

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                                        • R Ravi Bhavnani

                                          (This is not a programming question). I have a bunch of Foo objects, all of which are controlled by a FooManager. What would you name an object that controls a collection of FooManagers? [edit] Foo, FooManager and the manager of FooManagers are all processes in a distributed system. [/edit] [edit] John C is right - this really does belong in the Design forum. I might have actually got more than a couple of useful answers if I'd posted there in the first place. :-D [/edit] Thanks, /ravi

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                                          modified on Thursday, May 22, 2008 12:49 PM

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                                          The Cake of Deceit
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                                          A FooManagerManager?

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