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Modern Programming: Object Oriented Programming and Best Practices

You're reading from   Modern Programming: Object Oriented Programming and Best Practices Deconstruct object-oriented programming and use it with other programming paradigms to build applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838986186
Length 266 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Graham Lee Graham Lee
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

About the Book 1. Part One – OOP The Easy Way FREE CHAPTER
2. Antithesis 3. Thesis 4. Synthesis 5. Part Two – APPropriate Behavior
6. Tools That Support Software Development 7. Coding Practices 8. Testing 9. Architecture 10. Documentation 11. Requirements Engineering 12. Learning 13. Critical Analysis 14. Business 15. Teamwork 16. Ethics 17. Philosophy

Programming Paradigms And Their Applicability

On one (theoretically correct, though practically unpleasing) level, all software is just comprised of loads, stores, mathematics, and jumps, so any application can be written using any tool that permits the correct ordering of those basic operations. A key theme running through this book though, is the idea of software's interpersonal nature, and here, we have a concrete example of that: the application source code as a source of mutual understanding between the programmers who work on it.

Before exploring that though, a little diversion into history, to make an idea explicit so that we can leave it behind. This is the idea of successive layers of abstraction allowing people to build on what came before. Yes, all software is built out of the basic operations described above but thinking about your problem in terms of the computer's operations is hard. Within a few years of stored-program computers being invented, EDSAC programmers created...

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