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Comments by Mang Irpan (Top 6 by date)
Mang Irpan
4-Jan-17 10:20am
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There are 3 possibilities:
1. My english is bad
2. I am terribly confused as you said. Haha
3. 1 and 2
But it is reflecting my understanding so far.
Raw tcp/ip? I am going to google it.
Thank you
Mang Irpan
4-Jan-17 10:12am
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Thank you for your detailed explanation. And also for the short explanation of wcf.
Mang Irpan
4-Jan-17 9:11am
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Here is an example if I dont miss understood abouy it:
https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/430014/N-Tier-Architecture-and-Tips
I believe that tier and layer are different. And also I know many layers can run in one tier(or computer). I want to do the right implementation of n-tier architecture.
Actually I don't want to talk about these terms, I just want to know in more spesific question that: is it possible If we separate the layers into different computer and we don't use web service/or wcf to connect between layers (you said that I could use wcf to do this). Or is it the only one to make the components communicate, such as consuming data, declaring instances and use its entities?
But if you want to clarify my understanding about n tier, please give me some advise. Thank you.
Mang Irpan
13-Sep-16 21:57pm
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I thought i understood what OOP is :D, but actually not yet.
Thanks for you suggestion and example.
Mang Irpan
13-Sep-16 21:53pm
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Thank you for your helpful asnwer
Mang Irpan
12-Sep-16 23:57pm
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It's now clear, Thank you.
Can we do the similiar way to create property or method in another language? like java or c#. And is this a part of OOP concept? what did i miss in my learning of programming?
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