Beyond the Core Concepts of OOP - Solid 4.45 http://spkr8.com/t/7108

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You’ve been learning about the core concepts of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) for quite some time now: Abstraction, Encapsulation, Inheritance, and Polymorphism. When you thought you knew it all, all of a sudden the cool kids are talking about all these principles such as “Single Responsibility Principle”, “Open/Closed Principle”, “Dependency Inversion Principle”, as well as Inversion of Control containers, etc. This session presents those concepts so the attendees can understand what they are and start using right away.

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Avatar-missing-icon-04 Brian Shultz, 11 Apr 09:48 PM

Comment deleted by Brian Shultz on April 11, 2011 at 9:48 PM

Avatar-missing-icon-05 John Randolph, 12 Apr 01:12 PM

Claudio, Thank you very much for your time coming out yesterday. I found it very interesting as I'm focusing on using alot the techniques you discusses. My only feedback is there was alot of typing. That was effective for the 1st example, but it might have given more time for discussion and questions if you'd switched to the pre-written examples after that. Thanks again. John

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3 Ratings: 4.45

Delivery: 4.37

Content: 4.53

Time & Location

April 11, 2011 — 01:30 PM
HP User Group in Houston (Map It)