Object ThinkingMicrosoft, 2004 - 334 lappuses In OBJECT THINKING, esteemed object technologist David West contends that the mindset makes the programmer--not the tools and techniques. Delving into the history, philosophy, and even politics of object-oriented programming, West reveals how the best programmers rely on analysis and conceptualization--on thinking--rather than formal process and methods. Both provocative and pragmatic, this book gives form to what's primarily been an oral tradition among the field's revolutionary thinkers--and it illustrates specific object-behavior practices that you can adopt for true object design and superior results. Gain an in-depth understanding of:
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... potentially many other objects - potential users of the seat - would need to be notified of the change in state . The object should not , however , know anything about potential clients and should only indirectly keep a list of those ...
... potentially important behavioral requirements . Behavioral requirements for a form might include identifying itself ... potential objects and some of the " social relationships " among them . Human cultures have rules for interaction ...
... potential interactions among objects , just as a roadmap shows potential travel among cities connected by those roads . Relationships might also denote constraints on object behaviors or associations while the objects in question are ...