The object-oriented thought process the authoritative solution Matt Weisfeld
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- 0672318539
- 005.117
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The Object-Oriented Thought Process is a concise and readable primer. Matt Weisfeld's years of programming, teaching, and writing have given him a flair for presenting highly technical topics in a clear and interesting manner.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- 1 Introduction to Object-Oriented Concepts
- 2 How to Think in Terms of Objects
- 3 Advanced Object-Oriented Concepts
- 4 The Anatomy of a Class
- 5 Class Design Guidelines
- 6 Object-Oriented Modeling
- 7 Designing with Objects
- 8 Mastering Inheritance and Composition
- 9 Frameworks and Reuse: Interfaces and Abstract Classes
- 10 Building Objects
- 11 Patterns
- 12 XML
- 13 Objects and the Net
- 14 Objects and the Enterprise
- 15 Objects and Databases
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Author notes provided by Syndetics
Matt Weisfeld has more than 18 years' of experience as a professional software developer and project manager using COBOL, Pascal, C, C++, Smalltalk, and Java. He has taught computer science at three universities and currently teaches Java programming at Cleveland State University. He is also the Leader of the Java Special Interest Group of the Greater Cleveland PC Users Group. Over the past 8 years Mr. Weisfeld has published many articles in major computer trade and professional journals, including Dr. Dobb's Journal, Java Report, The C/C++ Users Journal, and Software Development Magazine.