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[[Property:title|Eiffel Method and Language Books]]
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[[Property:title|Books about the Eiffel Method and Language]]
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[[Property:title|Object-oriented Software Construction, 2nd Edition]]
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[[Image:OOSC2 small|OOSC2]]
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'''''Object-Oriented Software Construction, 2nd Edition''''' by Bertrand Meyer.
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Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference.
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1254 + xxviii pp.
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Soft cover.
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ISBN 0-13-629155-4
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This Jolt Award winner takes the reader through the clear, logical, and comprehensive formation of a method for object-oriented software development. During this journey, Meyer also evolves a notation capable of expressing the products of each phase of development. This notation is Eiffel the language.
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Roger Smith, on the Dr. Dobbs Journal website, writes:
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:"In my unbiased opinion [...] it is destined to become the comprehensive and definitive reference for most methodological and technical questions raised by object technology. Its width and breadth of scope is impressive, from object-oriented techniques like Design by Contract and inheritance, to methodology issues like patterns and class design, to advanced issues like concurrency and persistence."
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In ''Unix Review'', Stan Kelly-Bootle calls this book "The ultimate O-O guide."
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Ian Graham, in ''Journal of Object-Oriented Programming'' calls it "Epoch-making".
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