Object-oriented design is like an alloy that consists of a solid grounding in the object-oriented (OO) approach and implements the best OO practices, heavily laced with how to sidestep the OO pitfalls. The design process is more than just applying basic OO principles. Object-oriented design is like an alloy that consists of a solid grounding in the object-oriented (OO) approach and implements the best OO practices, heavily laced with how to sidestep the OO pitfalls. The design process is more than just applying basic OO principles.May. 11, 2005 03:00 PM EDT Reads: 35,228 |







Gene Shadrin is an enterprise architect with 17 years of software development experience, including object-oriented analysis, design, architecture, and development of real-life enterprise Java systems. He is a Sun Certified Enterprise Architect, PMP, and consults government and Fortune 500 organizations. Gene can be contacted at genes@eltrong.com





























