- Uncle Bob (Robert C. Martin) <u.n.c.l.e.b.o.b_at_objectmentor.com>:
> Alain Javier Guarnieri del Gesu <nntp_at_ajgdg.com> might (or might not)
> have written this on (or about) Sun, 09 Nov 2003 19:08:06 GMT, :
>
>
>>Wouldn't object oriented programmig work well to create a drawing
>>application where you are modeling the location of geometric shapes?
>>It seems that that sort of application, or a window toolkit makes
>>for a good fit with objects. I'd be very interested in learning of
>>an alternative model.
>
> OO is a technique for managing source code dependencies. The kind
> of application is irrelevant. Database apps, embedded real-time
> apps, financial apps, web apps, gui apps, etc. all can benefit
> from good dependency management.
>
> OO is about structuring source code, and keeping unwanted
> dependencies from accumulating.
I'm still intereseted in learning about alteratives. Mr. Badour
gives hints to alterative techniques. I'm curious as to what they
might be.
--
Javi
Received on Sun Nov 09 2003 - 18:43:52 CST