Talk:Karl Lieberherr

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This is a stub Page, shouldn't be deleted unless you think that adaptive Programming is not an encyclopedic theme. there is plenty of external links for people interested in expandig the theme.

Why do you automatically think this page will be deleted? That comment just makes the people who check these things (like myself) more suspicious. -- Graham ☺ | Talk 01:47, 21 Jun 2004 (UTC)
It's because this is very important to me, i have researched a lot for my tesis an i found that this concept wasn't in the wikipedia, i tought that it was important to include it even more when all thar research have been done by so many people. i wrote to people who is working in this, with the hope that them complete what i wrote. and it would be a shame that when an expert follow the link in the emails i sent, they found an empty page.--Arias Levhita 22:50, Jun 21, 2004 (UTC)

Karl did not introduce Aspect-Oriented programming as the page suggests (maybe he "introduced" it to a couple of students, but he did not invent the term or the concept). He did, however, invent "the Law of Demeter" and DemeterJ. --Werdnagreb 20:41, 5 May 2005 (UTC)