By bloid
via keithelder.net
Published: May 05 2008 / 07:28
I have no idea where this post is going to go but I have several things that have come up in discussion lately with developers that I need to get out. The conversations I've been having are around building applications and using the CSLA.Net business object framework. This article doesn't focus on CSLA.Net so even if you aren't using it, these principals still apply. This post stems from conversations with developers that are spending a lot of time creating beautiful object models. I've seen developers spend a lot of time on perfecting the object model of an application based on sound OOP practices and techniques.
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jtheory replied ago:
The "wrong" example is a bit ridiculous, but the "proper" approach seemed fairly flawed to me as well.
There's a good response here:
http://www.rgoarchitects.com/nblog/2008/05/04/OOPsAnExampleOfMisusingTheTermOOP.aspx
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