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- From: ell@access4.digex.net (Ell)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.eiffel,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++,comp.object,comp.software-eng
- Subject: Re: Beware of "C" Hackers -- A rebuttal to Bertrand Meyer
- Date: 19 Apr 1996 02:36:40 GMT
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- Ell (ell@access1.digex.net) wrote:
- : I think the tendency to go with a paradigm which appeals to the intuitive
- : understanding of the intellect [is a good thing.] There is something
- : significant there that
- : can be of vital importance, and value to computer science and software
- : engineering, imo. It is this intellectual appeal, which underlies the
- : desire, and advice to embed, and layer OOA (most recently Rumbaugh in
- : JOOP, but also Booch and Jacobson from the past) as the primary
- : orientation of OOD.
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- Not failing to mention that the above UM 3 have determined that the
- approach of layering design over analysis is the best way to develop
- large, or complex projects.
-
- Elliott
-