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Any book/website to learn OOAD By Example?
Hi,
Discoverying classes as well as the relationships among them is certainly
one of the most dificult steps for people coming from the traditional programming
world.
Is there a site/book where I can read 'thousands' of case studies to then
go and try to identify classes and then be able to compare my class diagrams
with the author's?
Thanks in advance
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Re: Any book/website to learn OOAD By Example?
Not sure from which environment you are coming, but I have to recommend
Wrox Beginning Java Objects. Concepts to Code.
This is a pretty good explanation of developing an application using an
object oriented approach.
Scott Brookhart
slbrook@hotmail.com
"MV" <m_villada@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Hi,
>
> Discoverying classes as well as the relationships among them is certainly
> one of the most dificult steps for people coming from the traditional
programming
> world.
>
> Is there a site/book where I can read 'thousands' of case studies to then
> go and try to identify classes and then be able to compare my class
diagrams
> with the author's?
>
> Thanks in advance
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Re: Any book/website to learn OOAD By Example?
Coming from a "traditional programming world" you might find the new recent
book "Convergent Architecture" from OMG Press interesting. Itīs not <only>
OOAD, rather it goes through the entire OMG Model Driven Architecture approach
and how to implement it in projects with platforms such as ArcStyler. The
book web site is www.ConvergentArchitecture.com.
"Scott Brookhart" <slbrook@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Not sure from which environment you are coming, but I have to recommend
>Wrox Beginning Java Objects. Concepts to Code.
>This is a pretty good explanation of developing an application using an
>object oriented approach.
>Scott Brookhart
>slbrook@hotmail.com
>
>
>"MV" <m_villada@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:3c0bbef4$1@147.208.176.211...
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Discoverying classes as well as the relationships among them is certainly
>> one of the most dificult steps for people coming from the traditional
>programming
>> world.
>>
>> Is there a site/book where I can read 'thousands' of case studies to then
>> go and try to identify classes and then be able to compare my class
>diagrams
>> with the author's?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>
>
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