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March 6th, 2007
Encapsulation as a First Principle of Object-Oriented Design
Presents Encapsulation as a First Principle which implies (or leads one to) the other principles of Object Orientation.
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Net Objectives Pattern Repository
The purpose of this repository, sponsored by Net Objectives, is to serve as a central clearing house for patterns in software. You are free to use this material for your edification and study, and, optionally, you may contribute your views on patterns and forces in software development by joining our Yahoo Lean Programming Group: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/leanprogramming/
The authors of the repository, most of whom are Net Objectives Senior Consultants, lurk on that discussion group and will answer your questions, comments, suggestions and make changes to the repository as needed.External link: Net Objectives Pattern Repository -
Brad Appleton's Home Page
Check out the Object-Oriented link and his Patterns links.External link: Brad Appleton's Home Page -
Design Patterns and Pattern Languages.
An excellent resource for patterns from Douglas C. Schmidt Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. This page includes an excellent Overview, Tutorials, and Links to Other Pages.External link: Design Patterns and Pattern Languages.
Recommended Articles by Others
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Patterns: The Top Ten Misconceptions.
A good introductory article on patterns by John Vlissides.External link: Patterns: The Top Ten Misconceptions -
Patterns and Software: Essential Concepts and Terminology
An excellent article on patterns from Brad Appleton.External link: Patterns and Software: Essential Concepts and Terminology -
Foundational Patterns.
A great article about how there are some core (foundational) patterns used by other patterns. By Dr. Dwight Deugo.External link: Foundational Patterns.
Sample Podcast
Lean and What do we do next? - Part 2
January 25th, 2007
Author: Jim Trott
These Lean-Agile principles all seem reasonable, but abstract. What do we do to put it into practice? This is part 2 of a discussion on this.
Lean and What do we do next? - Part 2
January 25th, 2007Author: Jim Trott
These Lean-Agile principles all seem reasonable, but abstract. What do we do to put it into practice? This is part 2 of a discussion on this.
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