Bob Martin

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Robert (Bob) Martin is one of the most influential articulators of OO design principles and has written many articles about OO design. In 2001, he was one of 17 authors and signatories of the [[Agile Manifesto]].
 
Robert (Bob) Martin is one of the most influential articulators of OO design principles and has written many articles about OO design. In 2001, he was one of 17 authors and signatories of the [[Agile Manifesto]].
  
Bob Martin president and founder of [http://www.objectmentor.com Object mentor], a consulting company which specializes in OO training including C++, Java, object-oriented programming, [[design patterns]], [[UML]], and [[extreme programming]].
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His full name is Robert Cecil Martin, but he is also known as Uncle Bob (when writing on the web).
  
He Blogs at [http://butunclebob.com/ but uncle bob]
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Bob Martin is the president and founder of [http://www.objectmentor.com Object mentor], a consulting company which specializes in OO training including C++, Java, object-oriented programming, [[design patterns]], [[UML]], and [[extreme programming]].
  
His full name is Robert Cecil Martin, but he is also known as Uncle Bob (when writing on the web).
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He Blogs at [http://butunclebob.com/ but uncle bob]
  
 
He has written many important articles on OO design principles, including:
 
He has written many important articles on OO design principles, including:

Latest revision as of 10:41, 15 October 2010

Bob Martin

Robert (Bob) Martin is one of the most influential articulators of OO design principles and has written many articles about OO design. In 2001, he was one of 17 authors and signatories of the Agile Manifesto.

His full name is Robert Cecil Martin, but he is also known as Uncle Bob (when writing on the web).

Bob Martin is the president and founder of Object mentor, a consulting company which specializes in OO training including C++, Java, object-oriented programming, design patterns, UML, and extreme programming.

He Blogs at but uncle bob

He has written many important articles on OO design principles, including:

In these articles he explains Bob Martin's principles.

He also developed Bob Martin's heuristics.

He writes books, including:

See also

Uncle Bob's Principles Of Ood

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