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The Mutable Compendium of Object Oriented Wisdom
Welcome to the COSC427 wiki.
- Start here if this is your first visit.
- Editing Tips contains tips about editing the wiki.
- About COSC427 contains info about the course.
- Wiki users takes you to the Wiki participants list.
Content
- OO wisdom is the main entry point for course material.
- Resources is a list of the available resources.
- What is Bad Design?
Things to Think About
- 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
- Complex problems have simple, easy to understand, wrong answers. -- Henry Louis Mencken
- Software Engineering: An Idea Whose Time Has Come and Gone?
- iBum