Object ThinkingMicrosoft Press, 2004. gada 11. febr. - 368 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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... sides seem to agree, on the surface, on so many things? □ “Better people” has been recognized as the most promising silver bullet for addressing the software crisis, and yet almost all of our energy has been spent on creating better ...
... side effects—one is tempted to say mere side effects—of the improvement in the human developers. XP/agile approaches provide a solid foundation, but just a foundation. What “Xgilistas”11 do is but part of what makes them master ...
... side, and you risk running aground. Failing to achieve the metrics reported by Lorenz is a clear sign of the absence of object thinking. In cases in which traditional thinking prevails, the lines of code, the number of methods, and the ...
... side of the team or the developer side of the team to memorize arcane terminology employed by the other side. Objects and object thinking promise the benefit of a common language. Users, managers, domain experts, and developers will all ...
... side; traditionalist computer scientists and software engineers on the other) and provide the cultural context necessary to fully assimilate the material in later chapters. In this chapter, I tried to make a case for reading the rest of ...
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From Philosophy to Culture | 63 |
Metaphor Bridge to the Unfamiliar | 91 |
Vocabulary Words to Think With | 117 |
Method Process and Models | 151 |
Discovery | 183 |
Thinking Toward Design | 219 |
All the Worlds a Stage | 247 |
Wrapping Up | 293 |
Bibliography | 309 |
Index | 321 |
About the Author | 335 |