Talk:DMA Design Project
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+ | I was given this design study to take a look at during class. I fed back some comments but have since thought of some more. | ||
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+ | Firstly - this s an awesome study. Congatulations on the amount of effort and work which has gone into creating the design. The end result looks good. | ||
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+ | I do have one problem with the final design and that is the use of generics "feels" wrong. I would like to find principles to support my feelings about this. The only one that I can think of at this stage is that it adds an extra layer of complexity to the design. | ||
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+ | Is it really necessary that a logger only contain one type of object? Do we need to be certain that the logger only logs Strings for example? Are we retrieving the logged object for further processing at the end of processing? | ||
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+ | Other possible solutions for | ||
--[[User:Linda Pettigrew|Linda]] 20:02, 3 October 2010 (UTC) | --[[User:Linda Pettigrew|Linda]] 20:02, 3 October 2010 (UTC) | ||
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Revision as of 20:10, 3 October 2010
Design Study Comments----
I was given this design study to take a look at during class. I fed back some comments but have since thought of some more.
Firstly - this s an awesome study. Congatulations on the amount of effort and work which has gone into creating the design. The end result looks good.
I do have one problem with the final design and that is the use of generics "feels" wrong. I would like to find principles to support my feelings about this. The only one that I can think of at this stage is that it adds an extra layer of complexity to the design.
Is it really necessary that a logger only contain one type of object? Do we need to be certain that the logger only logs Strings for example? Are we retrieving the logged object for further processing at the end of processing?
Other possible solutions for
--Linda 20:02, 3 October 2010 (UTC)