Object Solutions: Managing the Object-Oriented Project
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Rating | : | 4.61 (962 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0805305947 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 336 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-24 |
Language | : | English |
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Of course, any new technology is fun to play with for a short while. Students on their way to becoming professional programmers will come to understand why software development is often not very tidy in the real world, and how industrial-strength projects cope with this disorder.OrganizationI have organized this book according to the various functional aspects of managing an object-oriented project. From the Inside FlapEarly adopters of object-oriented technology took it on faith that object orientation was A Good Thing, offering hope for improving some ugly aspect of software development. William Wright.A special thanks goes to my wife, Jan, for keeping me sane during the development of yet another book, and who always gently shows me that there is a rich life beyond all things object-oriented. This is not a theoretical book, nor is its purpose to explain all the dark corners of object-oriented analysis, design, and programming. Professional programmers will find this boo
Widely recognized for these and many contributions in the field, he is a popular speaker at technology conferences around the world. Booch has twice received Software Development magazine's coveted Jolt-Cola Product Excellence Award for his seminal text, Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications. He is also co-developer of
Object Solutions: Managing the Object-Oriented Project, by Grady Booch, gives developers and managers practical suggestions for applying object technology to their projects. Object Solutions is an exceptional resource that offers concise, practical advice from a noted OO practitioner.. Booch presents the reader with pragmatic advice, including the recommended practices and rules of thumb that are the hallmarks of successful projects. This book is a valuable resource not only for those who are embarking on their first object-oriented project, but also
good reference, could be a useful text book andy professional use only, need to have some prior understanding. good reference, could be a useful text book.. Amazon Customer said Changed my development world!. I read this book first time around 1998 and it has been my guide ever since.( Bought another copy a couple of years ago) Agile methodologies seem rooted in many of the concepts in this book. A late review but this one is worth mentioning.. I should have read it earlier. Yujun Liang I read many object oriented and agile books published recently. In a Mymocks book store near Townhall, this book is wrapped. It raised my curiosity since it is such an old book. I ordered a used book from Amazon.com and it is still cheaper than the discount book seller in Australia.Half way through, I realized that Agile process is not a new thing, it exists before it was called Agile, just like AJAX exists before it was called AJAX. Do you know how Martin Fowler called Java POJO? Martin learn