need some help guys - Looking for some guys who can write
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- You are so animated in your talk.There was not one guy who replied back with a inquisitiveness as yours. In specific - compsci -- design patterns/ enterprise architecture stuff.
Sounds suspiciously like either: 1) Homework. 2) Buzzword Bullshit.
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Smart-Not-Clever wrote:
inclinitation
Sounds dirty.
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I cant spell out the chapters here oak. If you can figure something out of -design patterns and Enterprise architecture,you may be in the right direction.
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Sounds suspiciously like either: 1) Homework. 2) Buzzword Bullshit.
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no - not home work. just some interesing stuff.may be you are just not interested.it's ok !
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vague - because i might have a great idea.lets keep it like that. But i did mention comp sci, design patterns and enterprise architecture stuff
Well, here's a little reality check for you... No one is going to commit serious time without knowing what the project is Lots of people have "great ideas," but very few can put them into a useful form (In this case, a book)... You don't have to reveal the gritty details, but you will need to get more specific than "design patterns". Writing a book is HARD WORK. I've written two full-length novels (Second one will be published later this year), and writing a technical book is even more time-consuming. If you expect someone to join you for that, you have to be prepared to explain what you're going to be writing about.
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see that super - Ian is an author . may be he doesn't write stuff that i am proposing - but he writes!
Hold on a second... Don't use me to justify your posts. I'm trying to make you understand that you need to explain EXACTLY what you're going to write about. There are a lot of smart and talented people here, and no one is going to waste their time committing to a project that only describes itself as "design patterns and enterprise."
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in? Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)
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Hold on a second... Don't use me to justify your posts. I'm trying to make you understand that you need to explain EXACTLY what you're going to write about. There are a lot of smart and talented people here, and no one is going to waste their time committing to a project that only describes itself as "design patterns and enterprise."
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in? Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)
come on Ian - when i say ,design patterns and enterprise architecture -i guess the theme is conveyed. More of what can be written can be discussed off line. - that was i was thinking. how would you approach it.?
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Well, here's a little reality check for you... No one is going to commit serious time without knowing what the project is Lots of people have "great ideas," but very few can put them into a useful form (In this case, a book)... You don't have to reveal the gritty details, but you will need to get more specific than "design patterns". Writing a book is HARD WORK. I've written two full-length novels (Second one will be published later this year), and writing a technical book is even more time-consuming. If you expect someone to join you for that, you have to be prepared to explain what you're going to be writing about.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in? Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)
ofcourse i would mention - but dont you thin mentioning more than design patterns and enterprise architecture ,would be more ,than what is apt for this board.
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Well, here's a little reality check for you... No one is going to commit serious time without knowing what the project is Lots of people have "great ideas," but very few can put them into a useful form (In this case, a book)... You don't have to reveal the gritty details, but you will need to get more specific than "design patterns". Writing a book is HARD WORK. I've written two full-length novels (Second one will be published later this year), and writing a technical book is even more time-consuming. If you expect someone to join you for that, you have to be prepared to explain what you're going to be writing about.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in? Author of Guardians of Xen (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novel)
btw ppl write entire 1000 page books on these kind of topics.- so i think the topics are specific enough
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How Will you know if we are like minded wavelength?
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He'd have to use Liquid Nitrogen to pull that off...
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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I cant spell out the chapters here oak. If you can figure something out of -design patterns and Enterprise architecture,you may be in the right direction.
Smart-Not-Clever wrote:
I cant spell out the chapters here oak.
The period belonged after "spell." Now why don't you head off to the Back Room and leave these nice, but uninterested, people alone?
Jon "You're the kind of people the import police come asking about later. I don't like talking to the import police. They make me nervous, and my pseudopods sweat." ~ Bog, Factor for the Interstellar Trading Co. Soap Box 1.0: the first, the original, reborn troll-less