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Summary A concise and readable primer, The Object-Oriented Thought Process lays the foundation of 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 (including EJBs, .NET, web services and more). The author's years of programming, teaching, and writing have given him a flair for presenting highly technical topics in a clear and interesting manner. He is able to blend abstract concepts with ingenious examples and clear illustrations to quickly teach powerful OOP techniques. The code examples are written in Java, UML, VB.NET and C#, but are designed in such a way that a reader with no previous experience with any one particular language will still understand them. The Object-Oriented Thought Process is a clear and accessible alternative to the often dry and overly dense books available on the market today.Author(s) Expertise Matt Weisfeld (Lyndhurst, OH) is a faculty member at Cuyahoga Community College in Information Technology department. He has more than 20 years of experience as a professional software developer, project manager and corporate trainer. Over the past several years Weisfeld has published many articles in major computer trade magazines and professional journals, including Dr. Dobbs Journal, Java Report, The C/C++ Users Journal, Software Development Magazine and the international journal Project Management. Audience The audience consists of active, working programmer
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