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From: vfr750@netcom.com (Will Hartung)
Subject: Distributed Design and Development?
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Date: Mon, 31 Mar 1997 02:48:28 GMT
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Hi folks!

I don't mean to interrupt Martin and Erik, but I've a question.

It isn't specifically geared to Lisp, per se, but of the groups that I
read, it seems the best people hang out here.

I'm looking for book suggestions regarding a Distributed application.
Specifically, I'm looking for some advance warnings on what kind of
landmines I may stumble upon, and some advice on how to go about
designing and partitioning the app.

So, if anyone has a suggestion that may fit the role, I'd appreciate
it.

I looked at the ILU site, which was very interesting, but I'm hoping
for something a little more basic to help explain some of the issues
that ILU is trying to transcend.

Something on the level of Bertrand Meyers "OO Software Construction"
(fine book, IMHO), only WRT distributed computing, RPC's, app
partitioning, etc.

Thanx all!

-- 
Will Hartung - Rancho Santa Margarita. It's a dry heat. vfr750@netcom.com
1990 VFR750 - VFR=Very Red    "Ho, HaHa, Dodge, Parry, Spin, HA! THRUST!"
1993 Explorer - Cage? Hell, it's a prison.                    -D. Duck
