Gang of Four

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The Gang of Four are [[Erich Gamma]], [[Richard Helm]], [[Ralph Johnson]], and [[John Vlissides]]. They are the authors of the famous software engineering book: '''[[Gang Of Four 1995|Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software]]'''
 
The Gang of Four are [[Erich Gamma]], [[Richard Helm]], [[Ralph Johnson]], and [[John Vlissides]]. They are the authors of the famous software engineering book: '''[[Gang Of Four 1995|Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software]]'''
  
Interesting is that the term '''Gang of Four''' originally describes 4 members of the Communist Party in China, who came to prominence during the Cultural Revolution (1966-76) and were afterwards charged with a series of treasonous crimes. So I thought it is kind of really strange to give those "idols" in the software engineering scene the same name as a group which commited a series of crimes including mass murder?
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Interestingly, the term '''Gang of Four''' originally describes 4 members of the Communist Party in China, who came to prominence during the Cultural Revolution (1966-76) and were afterwards charged with a series of treasonous crimes. So I thought it is kind of really strange to give those "idols" in the software engineering scene the same name as a group which commited a series of crimes including mass murder?
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 03:22, 25 November 2010

The Gang of Four are Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, and John Vlissides. They are the authors of the famous software engineering book: Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software

Interestingly, the term Gang of Four originally describes 4 members of the Communist Party in China, who came to prominence during the Cultural Revolution (1966-76) and were afterwards charged with a series of treasonous crimes. So I thought it is kind of really strange to give those "idols" in the software engineering scene the same name as a group which commited a series of crimes including mass murder?

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