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| Design Patterns in FileMaker Solutions |
| A software application represents information on screen through the use of a set of simple and powerful design patterns, including tallies, lists, trees, and tables. These patterns are the fundamental building blocks of an application. The information a person needs to do a job has a structure that can be rendered best by a particular combination of tallies, lists, tables, and trees. It's the job of the application designer to uncover that "best" representation, and to display it on screen. In this session, we'll examine a set of FileMaker Pro solution layouts, and analyze the design patterns -- tallies, lists, trees, tables -- that nest with each other to create the layout. |
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 | | Presented by Albert Harum-Alvarez |
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Highlights of this session: Discover Design Patterns, which are powerful ways to describe the components that make up a software application Learn the history these patterns have that pre-dates the printed word: tallies, lists, tables, tree structures Explore the BEST way to deploy these patterns, given a specific context See that FileMaker necessitates a particular way of using these patterns: The idiom of FileMaker |
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| Session number |
FUN821 |
Session type |
Tips |
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| Technical level |
Foundation |
Length |
75 minutes |
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| Products & technologies |
Database Development, Design |
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| Recommended background |
This presentation is fundamental and advanced at the same time. Advanced developers will gain the most from the session, but beginning developers will gain a great deal as well. |
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| Session schedule |
Mon 14 Jul 11:30 AM PDT |
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