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The Art of Objects: Object-Oriented Design and Architecture (The Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)

The Art of Objects: Object-Oriented Design and Architecture (The Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Isn't it illegal to use "Art" for a pile of ... well nothing
Review:
Seriously, when a computer guy sees the "Art" in the title he expects the ultimate quality, a definite word, a book which won't leave his shelf for decades. Not a rehersal of someone's colledge course with a bit of a name mangling game (servant interfaces anyone? :-) and artificial "case studies".

This books simply lacks any insight, or coherence, even relevance. Looks like someone went collecting buzzwords, then went to beef up a list of references to get the appearence of academic-something and then embarked on writing a few paragraphs on all buzzwords, not even trying to be either a reference or a tutorial or a review work, or really anything.

Reminded me of an old Fortran book which couldn't make heads or tails and went scattering one topic all over the place, but was official texbook so you had to read it.



Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Deep into Objects
Review: I borrowed a copy of this book to read during my business trip. It is a pretty well written book with in depth coverage of object design. You won't learn how to write codes here (the book kind of assume you know). But it certainly gives you all the essence of object programming. With it you can probably design better Java codes, or even C# codes in the future :) The architecture chapter is quite enjoyable too. I have recommended the book to my developers (also got a copy myself for reference).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Deep into Objects
Review: I borrowed a copy of this book to read during my business trip. It is a pretty well written book with in depth coverage of object design. You won't learn how to write codes here (the book kind of assume you know). But it certainly gives you all the essence of object programming. With it you can probably design better Java codes, or even C# codes in the future :) The architecture chapter is quite enjoyable too. I have recommended the book to my developers (also got a copy myself for reference).

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not worth the money
Review: I ran into this book while browsing at a neighborhood book store. I have done some Java progamming but wanted to learn more about objects. I scanned through several object books and found this one to be of great value. I also downloaded the sample Java codes and found them very useful. I believe I can learn a lot from this book and eventually make myself a good object designer!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great book for object designers / programmers
Review: I ran into this book while browsing at a neighborhood book store. I have done some Java progamming but wanted to learn more about objects. I scanned through several object books and found this one to be of great value. I also downloaded the sample Java codes and found them very useful. I believe I can learn a lot from this book and eventually make myself a good object designer!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great OO Book for Mid to Advanced Desingers
Review: I've read quite a number of books on OOAD. This book is unique in that it not only covers the fundementals of objects, but also many contemporary and advanced topics.

I especially like the OODB chapter, which talks about mapping from objects to tables -- a topic that I rarely come across in other books. The discussion on patterns involving interfaces are very nice too. In the architecture area, the infusion of MVC pattern into web application design is inspiring.

In summary, this book is useful for programmers at all level. But mid to advanced level designers will find it particular interesting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great OO Book for Mid to Advanced Desingers
Review: I've read quite a number of books on OOAD. This book is unique in that it not only covers the fundementals of objects, but also many contemporary and advanced topics.

I especially like the OODB chapter, which talks about mapping from objects to tables -- a topic that I rarely come across in other books. The discussion on patterns involving interfaces are very nice too. In the architecture area, the infusion of MVC pattern into web application design is inspiring.

In summary, this book is useful for programmers at all level. But mid to advanced level designers will find it particular interesting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best deal to learn and master Object Oriented
Review: This book contains lots of information in analysis and design about Object Oriented. Starting from simple UML with real application to distributed Object Oriented with Corba. It covers extensive case studies. It also provides answers to every exercises that the readers can try themselves. Well worthed for a price of just $40.00.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enjoyable OO Reading
Review: This book covers the basic concepts of object classes, associations, etc. in a very understandable manner. The author writes in a very nice style and the material is easily digested.

The large number of UML diagrams really helps a lot. I am also pleased that the author follows standard styles in UML.

The book also covers needed chapters with intermediate and advanced topics, which is seldomly found in other OO books. The tips, rules, and suggestions will benifit the developers who need to model the system and write the code.

The bottom line -- I enjoy reading this book very much and would highly recommend it to others.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enjoyable OO Reading
Review: This book covers the basic concepts of object classes, associations, etc. in a very understandable manner. The author writes in a very nice style and the material is easily digested.

The large number of UML diagrams really helps a lot. I am also pleased that the author follows standard styles in UML.

The book also covers needed chapters with intermediate and advanced topics, which is seldomly found in other OO books. The tips, rules, and suggestions will benifit the developers who need to model the system and write the code.

The bottom line -- I enjoy reading this book very much and would highly recommend it to others.


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