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April 17, 2003
Post-OOP (Poop?)
An article on Post-OOP programming methods at American Scientist - Computing Science relates nicely to my B&A article. It's really a good history of programming methods, and an interesting take on where programming is going. There are some discussions of object-classes that will be of interest to IAs with an interest in coding, particularly some examples of how designing class heirarchies is much like designing content heirarchies. There's also a summary of how design patterns are used in programming.
Posted by Andrew at April 17, 2003 12:59 PM