Here's a synopsis of the topic at LA Fox this Tuesday...for further
details, visit us at http://www.lafox.org.

All well structured object oriented architectures are full of patterns.
Focusing on these common patterns (Design Patterns) during a system's
development can yield an architecture that is smaller, simpler, and far
more understandable than if these patterns are ignored. Using these
Design Patterns in your development can provide a significant
maintenance advantage during an application's lifespan.

Like a Japanese haiku (a three line poem consisting of exactly 17
syllables), Design Patterns have a simple construction, but also can be
rather hard to fathom. In this session Bill will outline the most common
Design Patterns and use familiar Visual FoxPro terminology to illustrate
each Pattern.

While Design Patterns aren't specific to any software development
language, attendees should be familiar with Visual FoxPro terminology
and the principles of object orientation.

The Jump Start will feature a tour of xCase 7.5.

See you there!