Talk:Jim Coplien

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I attended Coplien's lecture for his Vloeberghs Leerstoel at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. To the unknown contributer who added the fact: did you?

[edit] Agile, a pattern lenguage?

I am analyzing Agile software development and came to conclussion that it is an organisational pattern language. It came to me because I heard Coplien's lecture in Belgrade back in 2004. He was also talking about difference in nature between patterns and methodologys. Now I understand it.

I have difficulties convicing people that XP, or Agile isn't methodology but pattern lenguages. Am I right? You can see the discussion here on wikipedia. Littlesal 16:15, 20 November 2006 (UTC)