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- From: jb8285@medtronic.COM (Jeffrey R. Brown)
- Subject: Re: Maintenance and OO
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 14:58:19 GMT
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- There is a good article on this topic in the January 1993 issue of
- IEEE Software:
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- Wilde, Matthews, & Huitt, _Maintaining Object-Oriented Software_
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- I'll try to boil down their article to 25 words or so: It is harder
- for a maintenance programmer to understand an object-oriented program
- (compared to "traditional" programming). Once that is done, though,
- the maintenance is easier.
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