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Supposedly a reference exists in the archives this mailing list
relative to a letter from me published in the June issue of the
IEEE Computer Magazine. I have yet to find it. I don't know that
this is the place even to discuss it. I would prefer the
Programming SIG, but their interests seem to be in languages and
not methodologies (accepting OO as the de facto standard).
However, this is the means I have taken to bring the methodology
proposed in Warpicity directly to compete with other arising
proposals, namely Extreme Programming and use of the Unified
Modelling Language (UML) as a programming language.
If there is any interest here, fine, otherwise we will simply find
some other channel.
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