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Welcome to the COSC427 wiki.
 
Welcome to the COSC427 wiki.
  
[[Image:BabbageBrain.jpg|frame|Charles Babbage's brain]]
 
  
 
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==Content==
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== Content ==
 
* [[OO wisdom]] is the main entry point for course material.
 
* [[OO wisdom]] is the main entry point for course material.
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* [[OO culture]] is the list of people, places, phenomenona and programs that produced OOD.
 
* [[Resources]] is a list of the available resources.
 
* [[Resources]] is a list of the available resources.
* [[What is Bad Design]]?
 
  
== Things to Think About ==
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"Throwing a book of rules at a terrible programmer just creates a terrible programmer with a bruise on their head where the book bounced off." -- Jeff Atwood
* ''The beginning of wisdom for a programmer is to recognize the difference between getting his program to work and getting it right.'' -- M. A. Jackson, 1975
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* [[media:DeMarco.pdf|Software Engineering: An Idea Whose Time Has Come and Gone?]]
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* [http://www.tomomisayuda.com/work/final/1/final.html iBum]
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Latest revision as of 05:37, 23 April 2012

The Mutable Compendium of Object Oriented Wisdom

427 in action (2009)

Welcome to the COSC427 wiki.


Content

  • OO wisdom is the main entry point for course material.
  • OO culture is the list of people, places, phenomenona and programs that produced OOD.
  • Resources is a list of the available resources.

"Throwing a book of rules at a terrible programmer just creates a terrible programmer with a bruise on their head where the book bounced off." -- Jeff Atwood

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