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IN PRACTICE: A CONSULTANT'S VIEWPOINT

SEVEN DEADLY SINS OF OBJECT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT

Pages 84-86 | Published online: 31 May 2007
 

Abstract

The programmer who avoids the seven deadly sins of systems development—gluttony, envy, foolishness, avarice, sloth, adventure, and pride—can achieve heavenly resurts when developing an object-oriented program.

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Tom Love

Is vice-president of the IBM Consulting Croup for object technology practice. This column is adapted from a keynote address given to the British Computer Society at Oxford University.

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