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Design Patterns Explained: A New Perspective on Object-Oriented Design
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Design Patterns Explained: A New Perspective on Object-Oriented Design

by Alan Shalloway, James R. Trott
July 2001
Beginner to intermediate
368 pages
6h 52m
English
Addison-Wesley Professional
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Chapter 22. Bibliography

This book has been an introduction. An introduction to design patterns, object orientation, and to a more powerful way to design computer systems. Hopefully, it has given you some tools to get started in this rich and rewarding way of thinking.

Where should you turn next in your study? I conclude this book with an annotated list of my current recommendations.

In this chapter,

  • I give the address of the Web site companion for this book.

  • I offer my recommendations for

    - Further reading in design patterns.

    - Java developers.

    - C++ developers.

    - COBOL programmers who want to learn object orientation.

    - Learning the powerful development methodology called XP (eXtreme Programming).

  • I conclude with a list of the books that have been ...

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