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*Section 1 : | *'''Section 1 : Design Issues and Methodologies''' - This section discusses about various design principles and ideologies | ||
** [[CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2010/ch6 6f AZ|Interface Segregation Principle (''Wikipage 1'')]].....[[CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2010/chd 6d isb|Interface Segregation Principle (''Wikipage 2'')]] | ** [[CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2010/ch6 6f AZ|Interface Segregation Principle (''Wikipage 1'')]].....[[CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2010/chd 6d isb|Interface Segregation Principle (''Wikipage 2'')]] | ||
** [[CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2010/ch3 S30 SK|Decomposition, Message Forwarding, and Delegation versus Inheritance in OOP Design]] | ** [[CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2010/ch3 S30 SK|Decomposition, Message Forwarding, and Delegation versus Inheritance in OOP Design]] |
Revision as of 18:03, 30 November 2010
- Section 1 : Design Issues and Methodologies - This section discusses about various design principles and ideologies
- Section 2 : Language Features
- Closures in Ruby vs. Closures in other languages
- Reflective Language Features vs Reflective Packages
- Mixing Functional and Object-Oriented code
- Metaprogramming in statically typed languages
- Multiple Inheritance
- Multiple inheritance and mixins
- Dynamic dispatch (Wikipage 1).....Dynamic dispatch (Wikipage 2)
- Variable-naming conventions (Wikipage 1).....Variable-naming conventions (Wikipage 2).....Variable-naming conventions (Wikipage 3)
- Overloading-Good or Bad
- Metaprogramming in dynamically typed languages (Wikipage 1).....Metaprogramming in dynamically typed languages (Wikipage 2)
- Type vs. class
- Namespaces
- Object-relational mapping for Ruby
- Mixing static and dynamic code other than Ruby and Java (Wikipage 1).....Mixing static and dynamic code other than Ruby and Java (Wikipage 2)
- Section 3 : Language Types - This section discusses about various language types
- Section 4 : Web Frameworks - This section talks about concepts related to web frameworks
- Section 5 : Testing - This section talks about testing and the available testing frameworks
- Section 6 : Design Patterns - This section discusses the various design patterns
- Section 7 : Tools - This section discusses the tools used for static analysis in Ruby and GUI toolkits in Ruby
- Section 8 : Software Development Processes and Other Concepts - This section discusses about the concepts regarding Software Development Process and other miscellaneous concepts