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Reference
Alexander, C.,
"The origins of pattern theory",
IEEE Software, September/October 1999, pp. 71-82.
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Other Reference
oral address for The ACM Conference on Object-Oriented Programs, Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA), October 1996
Quotations
74 ;;Quote: a pattern language allows people to create coherent, morally sound objects through the coherence of the created whole
| 74 ;;Quote: judge patterns according to the extent that they made people more whole in themselves
| 74 ;;Quote: software patterns are a good way to exchange fragmentary ideas, but they lack a moral and generative capacity
| 75 ;;Quote: unhappy with buildings built by applying patterns
| 75+;;Quote: a small number of geometric properties appear recursively when buildings have life
| 76 ;;Quote: can ask 'Is my wholeness increased by this object?' or 'Do I feel more alive?'; get 80-90% agreement when comparing sidewalks and other things
| 77 ;;Quote: build living structures through transformations of centers with 15 geometric relationships
| 82 ;;Quote: computer scientists should help generate the living structure in the world
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