On Saturday 04 September 2004 22:57, Jamis Buck wrote: [snip] > That works, too. :) Frankly, it isn't until you ramp up to some fairly > complex applications that IoC really starts to buy you anything. (The > text editors that have recently been announced have seemed in my mind > prime candidates for IoC.) And for really small projects, it can just > get in the way. It's also not something you use "ad-hoc"--it requires a > fair bit of thought and design "up-front" to really take advantage of. Text editor.. hmm.. im working on an editor, so now you have woken my interest. I have looked at copland + the documents you link to, but im affraid I don't understand what it is.. Martin Fowlers document about what IoC is.. is too long.. I learn stuff by looking at lots of examples. The 3 links you have on your page that should explain its concept.. I don't understand them at all.. sorry. Copland looks interesting to me. -- Simon Strandgaard