Object ThinkingMicrosoft Press, 2004. gada 11. febr. - 368 lappuses In OBJECT THINKING, esteemed object technologist David West contends that the mindset makes the programmernot 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 conceptualizationon thinkingrather than formal process and methods. Both provocative and pragmatic, this book gives form to whats primarily been an oral tradition among the fields revolutionary thinkersand 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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... defined separately from all the functions that operate on that data; it just sits there, and it is used (and frequently corrupted) by functions elsewhere in the program. Uniting data and procedure is far more complicated and difficult ...
... defined effort seems consistent in both traditional and agile development. □ Amount of code discarded at each iteration: 25 to 30 percent. This metric is a proxy for the learning that took place and the refactoring of code done at each ...
... define an object as the encapsulation of data structures and algorithms. According to this kind of definition, an object (as discussed previously in this chapter) is nothing more than a very tiny COBOL program. A COBOL program is the ...
... define its own solution. Problem. = Solution. In Notes on the Synthesis of Form (Harvard University Press, 1964), Christopher Alexander argues that every design problem begins with an effort to achieve fitness between two entities: the ...
... defined structure. An analytic process fails only if it does not take this structure into account. Christopher Alexander, 1964 In these quotes, Plato and Alexanderand Parnas,7 Brooks,8 and Alexander9 again, in other contextsare ...
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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 |