By bloid
via chasethedevil.blogspot.com
Published: Aug 29 2008 / 15:35
I have read many inspiring books about object oriented programming. I find B. Meyer Object Oriented Software Construction one of the best in the lot. B. Meyer tries to explain in a progressive way why OO is better, by introducing it bit by bit. I have read different related design patterns book, the GoF one, Martin Fowler ones. I have been programming Java for about 10 years now. And yet, today, I feel unconvinced.
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dmitryx replied ago:
you cant speak of OOAD without mentioning Grady Booch and his book 'OOA&D'.
which makes me think you havent read it.
which makes me think how comes guy "programming java 10 years" did not.
and there is also stuff like this one:
" Other is from Pythonists and Rubyists. They say that you do not need design patterns if the language is done right."
which makes me think whether author understands what he is talking about.
honestly? you wasted "10 years". its obvious you didnt get a thing after "10 years programming" OOP language.
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