By NBharti78
via architects.dzone.com
Published: Jan 26 2010 / 11:17
Sometime in the last 40 years, object-oriented programming got lost. Instead of producing code that can be understood by reading, it produces code that can be explored only by tests. In this talk, recorded at Øredev 2009, Trygve Reenskaug, the inventor of the DCI (Data, Collaborations, and Interactions) architecture will describe its motivations and origins: how it can produce source code that maps directly from end user mental models, making it easier to understand and evolve



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