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What is the benefit of using GAT versus implementing patterns

This might sound like a newbie question to you and it is. But what is the the advantage of using the GAT package if you are already implementing the patterns in your projects. Plus if you have a project layered out and already in development what kind of benefit I can expect by switching to GAT also how to implement GAT to a mature project?

As we all know, first rule for any business is profit. So my question is what is the profit of using the GAT? I am just interested. Maybe you know about a webcast that will go over the benefits of GAT.

Mohammad hOque  Thursday, August 24, 2006 1:18 AM
You can use GAT for things as guide the developer through the development process and doing things as producing code that already uses a given pattern, enforcing a given pattern is used in pre-existing code, etc. Besides guidance itself, you can also automate lots of repetitive work to make developers more productive (which should raise profit).
vga  Friday, September 01, 2006 8:39 PM
You can use GAT for things as guide the developer through the development process and doing things as producing code that already uses a given pattern, enforcing a given pattern is used in pre-existing code, etc. Besides guidance itself, you can also automate lots of repetitive work to make developers more productive (which should raise profit).
vga  Friday, September 01, 2006 8:39 PM

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