Top 17 Object Oriented Design Quotes
#1. A dancer's life is hard - it is so physically demanding, and at any moment, you could have an injury that could end your career.
Monica Cruz
#2. The leaping Jaguar on the bonnet, to me, makes it look more like a hunter than something that is getting away. It's a hunter. Richard III definitely would have had a chauffeur driven Jaguar MK X.
Ben Kingsley
#3. Design Patterns - Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software
Erich Gamma
#4. The problem is that when many products are produced, the majority of time and effort go into the engineering phase and not into the design phase. Object-oriented
Matt Weisfeld
#5. There's probably a little more creative freedom in cable versus network, a little less of a committee looking over everyone's shoulder, but it depends on the network; it depends on the show; it depends on who the head writer or show runner is and what track record they have.
Timothy Hutton
#7. For me, the concept of design is more than object-oriented; it encompasses the design of processes, systems and institutions as well. Increasingly, we need to think about designing the types of institutions we need to get things done in this rapidly accelerating world.
John Seely Brown
#8. I've traveled more this year than any other living human being, and if I'd traveled any more I wouldn't be living.
Walter F. Mondale
#9. like the small votives they lit in church.) Sometimes the houses were deserted, even partially destroyed. Sometimes it seemed the families must still be upstairs. There were old bicycles in some, or baby carriages. A steamer trunk, once, filled with broken dishes. A jar of pickled cauliflower.
Alice McDermott
#10. Sex doesn't have to be taught. It's something most of us are born with.
Pat Paulsen
#11. Object-oriented design is the roman numerals of computing.
Rob Pike
#12. To be courted as princesses for a few weeks, in order to be treated as slaves for the rest of our lives.
Samuel Richardson
#13. The combination of threads, remote-procedure-call interfaces, and heavyweight object-oriented design is especially dangerous ... if you are ever invited onto a project that is supposed to feature all three, fleeing in terror might well be an appropriate reaction.
Eric S. Raymond
#14. Either criticism is no good at all (a very defensible position) or else criticism means saying about an author the very things that would have made him jump out of his boots.
Gilbert K. Chesterton
#16. Object-oriented programming as it emerged in Simula 67 allows software structure to be based on real-world structures, and gives programmers a powerful way to simplify the design and construction of complex programs.
David Gelernter
#17. Every dependency is like a little dot of glue that causes your class to stick to the things it touches.
Sandi Metz