grs@wucs1.wustl.edu (Guillermo Ricardo Simari) (07/20/89)
Is there a book (or books) that could be used in teaching Object Oriented Programming? If you could not recommend any, could you name a set of papers you would use? I will appreciate any help in this regard. I will post a summary of responses if I get any. Thank you very much in advance, Guillermo R. Simari Washington University (grs@wucs1.wustl.edu) Department of Computer Science St. Louis, MO, 63130-4899, U.S.A.
twl@cs.brown.edu (Ted "Theodore" (W) Leung) (07/19/90)
Does anyone know anything about the book "Designing Object-Oriented Software" by Rebecca Wirfs-Brock, Brian Wilkerson, and Lauren Wiener, published by Prentice-Hall? -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Internet/CSnet: twl@cs.brown.edu | Ted "Theodore" Leung BITNET: twl@BROWNCS.BITNET | Box 1910, Brown University UUCP: uunet!brunix!twl | Providence, RI 02912
shap@thebeach.wpd.sgi.com (Jonathan Shapiro) (07/19/90)
In article <TWL.90Jul18151642@boojum.cs.brown.edu>, twl@cs.brown.edu (Ted "Theodore" (W) Leung) writes: > > Does anyone know anything about the book "Designing Object-Oriented > Software" by Rebecca Wirfs-Brock, Brian Wilkerson, and Lauren Wiener, > published by Prentice-Hall? > I reviewed the book when Prentice first looked at it. It's pretty good, though I feel it's a bit smalltalky for my tastes. Thumb through it. It beats a lot of others I've seen. Jon Shapiro Silicon Graphics, Inc.