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The DCI Architecture: A New Vision of Object-Oriented Programming

119 replies on 120 pages. Most recent reply: Jan 7, 2012 3:19 AM by Thorin Potjes

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Rafal Smotrzyk

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Re: The DCI Architecture: A New Vision of Object-Oriented Programming Posted: Mar 25, 2009 12:37 AM
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@John it appears, you have knowledge of so many theories and technologies, that it's hard to believe you still have a time to be a practitioner :)

As I can see, DCI is not about how to write lines of code in any given programming language. It's not even about the idea of coding anything, nor writing source neither code nor grammar specifics of C# or Smalltalk. DCI is going further. If you want to create a system based on ideas of DCI you need something more than just a bunch of source files.

Believe me, the source code could be seen as an object, everything could be registered in an object oriented database and the property of identity will allow to keep versions and interactions between system objects. System objects like class, field, method, user, access levels etc. Based on that system one could build an application modeler/generator capable of producing programs working in DCI philosophy in the environment of the mentioned system.

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