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Ahmed Mansour

Netwokring Introduction - 0 views

  • Networking Tutorial
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    Nice.. ana kont 3ayez a3raf aktar 3n el networking field...Thanks Mans :)
Ahmed Mansour

CRC Cards Tutorial - 0 views

  • Object Oriented Analysis and Design using CRC Cards
  • A CRC cards is an index card that is use to represent the responsibilities of classes and the interaction between the classes. CRC cards are an informal approach to object oriented modeling. The cards are created through scenarios, based on the system requirements, that model the behavior of the system. The name CRC comes from Class, Responsibilities, and Collaborators which the creators found to be the essential dimensions of object oriented modeling.
    • Ahmed Mansour
       
      One of the most popular methods for identifying and categorizing classes is to use class-responsibility-collaboration cards (CRC). Each CRC card represents a single class's data attributes, responsibilities, and collaborations. source : Thought Process Book..
    • Ahmed Mansour
       
      You need to create three sections on each card: - The name of the class - The responsibilities of the class - The collaborations of the class
  • Why uses CRC cards?
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  • They are portable... No computers are required so they can be used anywhere. Even away from the office. The allow the participants to experience first hand how the system will work. No computer tool can replace the interaction that happens by physically picking up the cards and playing the roll of that object... The are a useful tool for teaching people the object-oriented paradigm. They can be used as a methodology them selves or as a front end to a more formal methodology such as Booch, Wirfs-Brock, Jacobson, etc.
  • Tutorial
    • Ahmed Mansour
       
      here we can found simple tutorial for illustration...
  • A CRC cards is an index card that is use to represent the responsibilities of classes and the interaction between the classes. CRC cards are an informal approach to object oriented modeling. The cards are created through scenarios, based on the system requirements, that model the behavior of the system. The name CRC comes from Class, Responsibilities, and Collaborators which the creators found to be the essential dimensions of object oriented modeling.
  • Why uses CRC cards? They are portable... No computers are required so they can be used anywhere. Even away from the office. The allow the participants to experience first hand how the system will work. No computer tool can replace the interaction that happens by physically picking up the cards and playing the roll of that object... The are a useful tool for teaching people the object-oriented paradigm. They can be used as a methodology them selves or as a front end to a more formal methodology such as Booch, Wirfs-Brock, Jacobson, etc.
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    This is great tutorial for CRC cards ( sort of object oriented modeling approach) \ni think it was useful for me ... hoping to be useful for all of us : ) ..
Abdelrahman Ogail

10 skills developers will need in the next five years | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com - 0 views

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  • So bone up on JavaScript, CSS, and HTML to succeed over the next five years
  • Every top-flight developer I’ve met recommends learning at least one dynamic or functional programming language to learn new ways of thinking, and from personal experience, I can tell you that it works.
    • Abdelrahman Ogail
       
      yes, that's true (Y) some examples of these languages: LISP and Ruby. Prolog seems to be close to LISP becuase both were used in AI Applications
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    1: One of the "Big Three" (.NET, Java, PHP) 2: Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) 3: Web development 4: Web services 5: Soft skills 6: One dynamic and/or functional programming language 7: Agile methodologies 8: Domain knowledge 9: Development "hygiene" 10: Mobile development
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    1: One of the "Big Three" (.NET, Java, PHP) 2: Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) 3: Web development 4: Web services 5: Soft skills 6: One dynamic and/or functional programming language 7: Agile methodologies 8: Domain knowledge 9: Development "hygiene" 10: Mobile development
Ahmed Mansour

The F# Programming Language - 0 views

  • A Voyage to Functional Programming in F#
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      el post fe nafs el saf7a deh ta7t :D ..mesh lazem 7ad yedos 3ala el link dah :D
    • Ahmed Mansour
       
      Nice Remark ya tecno :D
  • Finally I settled on F#. Both LISP and F# are belong to functional programming (FP) paradigm.Functional programming is a complete different paradigm from imperative (and OO) programming.I found it terse as well yet I can understand it (though some of the concepts are new to me).The advantage is it can use .NET Framework. Thus it gives me a break from OOP and yet taps the power from the familiar .NET Framework.Therefore I decided to dive into it to seem whether functional programming can deliver its claims in terms of productivity and expression power.I would like to share my findings in this blog to those interested in learning functional programming.
    • Ahmed  One
       
      This is the summary.
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      Greeeaaaaat ......ana 2aret aktar men post ahoh 3ala el blog dah we isA a garb el F# Thanks Ya wa7ed :P
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    Touch the function Programming in F#.
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    What is F# programming language?
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    thanks one :D ... great article
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    What is F# programming language?
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