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Gast Holger. How to Use Objects: Code and Concepts

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Gast Holger. How to Use Objects: Code and Concepts
Addison-Wesley Professional, 2016. — 832 p. — ISBN10: 0321995546. — ISBN13: 978-0321995544
While most developers today use object-oriented languages, the full power of objects is available only to those with a deep understanding of the object paradigm. How to Use Objects will help you gain that understanding, so you can write code that works exceptionally well in the real world.
Author Holger Gast focuses on the concepts that have repeatedly proven most valuable and shows how to render those concepts in concrete code. Rather than settling for minimal examples, he explores crucial intricacies, clarifies easily misunderstood ideas, and helps you avoid subtle errors that could have disastrous consequences. Gast addresses the technical aspects of working with languages, libraries, and frameworks, as well as the strategic decisions associated with patterns, contracts, design, and system architecture. He explains the roles of individual objects in a complete application, how they react to events and fulfill service requests, and how to transform excellent designs into excellent code. Using practical examples based on Eclipse, he also shows how tools can help you work more efficiently, save you time, and sometimes even write high-quality code foryou. Gast writes for developers who have at least basic experience: those who’ve finished an introductory programming course, a university computer science curriculum, or a first or second job assignment.
Coverage includes
Understanding what a professionally designed object really looks like
Writing code that reflects your true intentions—and testing to make sure it does
Applying language idioms and connotations to write more readable and maintainable code
Using design-by-contract to write code that consistently does what it’s supposed to do
Coding and architecting effective event-driven software
Separating model and view, and avoiding common mistakes
Mastering strategies and patterns for efficient, flexible design
Ensuring predictable object collaboration via responsibility-driven design
About the Author
Holger Gast graduated with a degree in computer science from the University of Tübingen, Germany, in 2000, and received a Ph.D. with a dissertation on type systems for programming languages in 2005 (Tübingen). As a post doctoral fellow, he worked on formal correctness proofs for software and finished his Habilitation for Computer Science in 2012 (Tübingen). Since 2000, he has been teaching in the area of software engineering at different levels of the computer science curriculum, starting from introductory programming courses to lectures on software design and architecture. His other interests include scientific databases for the humanities and the model-driven construction of data-driven web applications
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