Design Patterns Explained: A New Perspective on Object-Oriented Design. Alan Shalloway, James Trott

Design Patterns Explained: A New Perspective on Object-Oriented Design


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Design Patterns Explained: A New Perspective on Object-Oriented Design Alan Shalloway, James Trott
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ECOOP, 2009; Contrasting Classification with Generalisation. As far as Yourdon's explained, there is no further complexity of the classes beyond what I've already mentioned (specifically between individual and group subscribers). James Noble, Robert Biddle, Ewan Tempero and David J. On day, the book 'Design Patterns Explained: A New Perspective on Object-Oriented Design' comes in front of me. Object-oriented programming was supposed to unify the perspectives of the programmer and the end user in computer code: a boon both to usability and program comprehension. The Myths of Object-Orientation. Automatically Transforming Code to Ease Maintenance - a Knowledge Engineering Perspective. Indeed there are alternate ways to design such a system, but these ways have the important design flaws. The interfaces here are not primarily user interfaces, but module-to-module interfaces and service interfaces, and the applications are not exclusively object-oriented. Presumably I'm looking for your suggestions for a *good* book--otherwise I would have typed "www.google.com" into my browser and pressed ENTER, then typed "object oriented design book" into the Search box and clicked I've been reading the original "Gang of Four" "Design Patterns" book. Ken Pugh's Interface-Oriented Design (Pragmatic Programmers) presents an approach to designing applications that focuses first on the interfaces, the places where pieces of the application interact. I surprisingly found that it gives us a much lower threshold of design patterns learning. Towards a Semiotics of Object- and Aspect-Oriented Design.

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