Re: Basic books on OOA&D
From: Alan Gauld (alan.gauld_at_btinternet.com)
Date: 10/17/03
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Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 05:29:39 GMT
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 11:02:35 +1300, "Shane Mingins"
<shanemingins@yahoo.com.clothes> wrote:
> > At the time of writing it was the best round up of OO thinking
> > available, most of it is still current.
> time of writing it was the best round up of OO thinking available, what
> title would you currently think it's equal is today?
There is no single current book that is as comprehensive and
fully up to date. I guess we are waiting for OOSC 3rd edition :-)
Meantime read the 2nd edition and top up with some of the
XP/Agile stuff, some UML stuff, and some patterns stuff.
Alan g
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