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Aspect-Oriented 41
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Aspect-Oriented - Extensions, Java, Languages, Programming, Computers 15
Object Oriented Programming Oversold!Object Oriented Programming Oversold!
Essay by "Topmind", a comp.objects regular; organized as rebuttal of a series of alleged OOP myths, argues that OOP is far less effective for custom business software than the industry often assumes. Long criticism on many levels and variables.
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OO Example CodeOO Example Code
Example using object-oriented polymorphism in object-oriented and non object-oriented programming languages.
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Software RealitySoftware Reality
Articles about software development, especially methodologies such as Extreme Programming and ICONIX. Also includes links and discussions.
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USENIX - Invited Talk: Objecting to ObjectsUSENIX - Invited Talk: Objecting to Objects
Paper which argues that OOP's main benefits stem from helping developers think more clearly - and that these benefits can be gained without using OOP.
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Why OO SucksWhy OO Sucks
Short essay by Erlang programmer critiques object-oriented programming from the perspective of functional programming, mostly.
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Extensible Programming for the 21st CenturyExtensible Programming for the 21st Century
Is an open, more flexible programming environment just around the corner? Article by Gregory V. Wilson. ACM Queue. (December, 2004)
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Objects Have FailedObjects Have Failed
By Richard P. Gabriel; OOPSLA 2002 address, Seattle, WA. A paradigm fails when the narrative it embodies fails to speak truth, or when its proponents embrace it beyond reason. (November 6, 2002)
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Nuts to OOP!Nuts to OOP!
Seasoned programmer Thomas Niemann thinks the increasingly widespread use of object-oriented programming in embedded development is largely unwarranted. Followed by a contrary view from the technical editor of Embedded Systems Programming. (August, 1999)
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The Risks Digest Volume 8: Issue 8The Risks Digest Volume 8: Issue 8
Bruce Karsh argues that structured programming "is a really bad idea that has been holding back progress for years". Not intentionally humorous. (January 13, 1989)
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