On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Mark Ratjens <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thinking back, the two stand-out texts from the early days, and whose
> content I recognise shaped much of how I design, are
>
> "Object-oriented software construction" by Bertrand Meyer (get the 2nd
> edition)
> "Designing object-oriented software" by Rebecca Wirfs-Brock et al
>
> It's interesting that, even though Meyer was a strong-typing advocate, and I
> see the sense in the theory of it, I am an advocate of duck-typing.

He wasn't so big on sound type systems, though :)

http://www.eiffelroom.org/node/517

mark

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