Object-Oriented ProgrammingBooks: Text Books: Programming Languages: Item 4
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful: Applying what you need, when you need, December 12, 2000 Reviewer:Roselli Marcello (Pisa (Italy)) - Best book of the trilogy. It teaches you OO thinking 'by-example'. Through each of the four examples contained in the book you can learn at the same time the methodology and how to apply it (not an easy to find feature) from user requirement capturing to code development giving you the right 'tool' at the right moment. Reading the book is like being involved in the building of the system itself. For Smalltalk user can be useful since contains applications of the MVC paradigm. I used it (with OOA and OOD) for years in a three-day course on OO and as the time went by, the part of the course dedicated to this book increased with a good feedback and interest from the 'students'. I abandoned this trilogy only with the advent of the UML, but I keep their teachings. Buy it, or at least have it lent from a friend. Book Description The third book in the Coad/Yourdon series on object-oriented programming, this volume uses a series of four comprehensive examples to help readers gradually and gently flip their system-building mind-set into an object-oriented perspective how to object think and program with the two leading object-oriented programing languages Smalltalk and C++. Contains an OOPL primer, major examples, language summaries, OO patterns, and extensive source code for the major examples. The publisher, Prentice-Hall ECS Professional The third book in a series on object-oriented programming, this volume uses a series of four comprehensive examples to help readers gradually and gently flip their system-building mind-set into an object-oriented perspective -- how to "object think" and program with the two leading object-oriented programing languages -- Smalltalk and C++. Contains an OOPL primer; major examples, language summaries, OO patterns, and extensive source code for the major examples. |
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