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Building Blocks and the Three Bears
So, about a year and a half ago, I was working in Developer Division and there were lots of discussions about different kinds of components… it seemed that everyone was talking past each other and meant really different things about they meant by a component. I decided to try to identify three different meanings of the word “component”. To avoid debates over the naming, I chose the really ridiculous names: “Baby-Bear”, “Momma-Bear”, and “Papa-Bear” to describe the different things meant by different folks when they talked about a component… of course, these names were not meant as serious but it did lead to some illustrative discussions about the “Three Bears”. Last week, Krzysztof Cwalina asked me to post a description of the “Three Bears” because it would be helpful for him in describing their project, MEF. Here goes… The idea is that there are three different types of components. Baby-Bears a"
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