Re: OOP phrases



One more to add to Ilja's excellent response:
http://www.butunclebob.com/ArticleS.UncleBob.PrinciplesOfObjectOrientedDesign


> Does anyone knows of a web site where one could find all the stadard
> OOP "wise sayings" listed in one place? You know, things like
> open/closed principle, "program to interface, not to implementation",
> law of Demeter etc...
>



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