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Ward Cunningham creates PatternShare community Posted: Feb 2, 2005 4:55 AM
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Ward Cunningham has created a new community, this time surrounding pattern sharing (Ward is of c2 Wiki fame). It will be interesting to see how this blossoms. Welcome to the PatternShare Community The PatternShare community site brings together software patterns from different authors in one place to show relationships between existing patterns and to encourage you to contribute new ones. By combining our efforts, the patterns community can increase pattern usage and better meet the needs of developers and architects who use patterns. The Enterprise Architectural Space Organizing Table is the central mechanism for exploring this collection of patterns. For a description of this table and how Microsoft uses it, see AboutTheTable or read the longer paper, Describing the Enterprise Architectural Space, on MSDN: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dnpag/html/entarch.asp

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