Object Lessons
Lessons Learned in Object-Oriented Development Projects
Tom Love(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 1. January 1993
Book
Paperback/Softback
266 pages
978-0-9627477-3-1 (ISBN)
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Description
In this usable guide to developing and managing OO software projects, well-respected consultant and OOP pioneer Tom Love reveals the absolute do's and don'ts in adopting and managing object-oriented technology. Object Lessons is filled with applicable advice and practical suggestions for large-scale commercial software projects. Written in a personable yet concise style, this dependable guidebook reveals 'trade secrets' and demonstrates how to put theory into practice, all with an emphasis on minimizing risk and maximizing return. This book gives you an insider's view of major companies' successes and failures relating to OO software projects. If you are an applications programmer, project leader or technical manager making decisions concerning design and management of large-scale commercial object-oriented software, this book was written specifically for you.
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'If you are looking for a book to set you on the road to understanding the object-oriented programming experience, Object Lessons is the one to read.' EEE SoftwareMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
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ISBN-13
978-0-9627477-3-1 (9780962747731)
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12/1997
Prentice Hall
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12/1997
Prentice Hall
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Content
1. Object lessons from 1628; 2. Assessing our craft; 3. Hope with objects; 4. Greed: an example program; 5. Experiences with objects; 6. Where do the objects come from?; 7. Pickled objects; 8. Providing an environment; 9. Educating your people; 10. Software construction management; 11. Building in quality; 12. A road map for change; 13. Lessons learned; 14. Software component foundries; 15. Software development - 2002.