Object-Oriented Thought Process, The, 5th edition

Published by Addison-Wesley Professional (April 4, 2019) © 2019

  • Matt Weisfeld
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A concise and readable primer, The Object-Oriented Thought Process lays the foundation in object-oriented concepts and then explains how various object technologies are used.

Early chapters introduce object-oriented concepts, then cover abstraction, public and private classes, reusing code, and developing frameworks. Later chapters cover building objects that work with databases and distributed systems.

Written by a developer for developers who want to make the leap to object-oriented technologies, The Object-Oriented Thought Process provides a solutions-oriented approach to object-oriented programming. Readers will learn to understand the proper uses of inheritance and composition, the difference between aggregation and association, and the important distinction between interfaces and implementations.

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  • 1. Introduction to Object-Oriented Concepts
  • 2. How to Think in Terms of Objects
  • 3. Advanced Object-Oriented Concepts
  • 4. The Anatomy of a Class
  • 5. Mastering Inheritance and Composition
  • 6. Frameworks and Reuse: Designing with Interfaces and Abstract Classes
  • 7. Building Objects & Object-Oriented Design
  • 8. Object-Oriented and Object Based Languages
  • 9. Objects and Portable Data: XML, SOAP, and JSON
  • 10. Persistent Objects: Serialization, Marshalling and Relational Databases
  • 11. Objects in Web Services and Mobile Apps
  • 12. Design Patterns
  • Appendix A Code Examples

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