From: Donald Raab <donraab@ibm.net>
Subject: Re: Obtaining OT Skills/Knowledge (Was: What is wrong with OO?)
Date: 1996/12/15
Date: 1996-12-15T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <32B4701C.872@ibm.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 01bbea2e$4eebebe0$11b607cb@ahallam.ozemail.com.au
> I believe I am making this leap for the right reasons - high quality
> product, maintainability, etc - but I simply cannot afford to have my first
> OT project fall in a screaming heap.
>
> How do the OT beginners of the world become proficient at OO design and
> implementation?
>
> Is my apprehension at launching into OT an asset or a warning?
>
> TIA
>
> Kind regards
> Andrew Hallam
IBM offers a OO/Smalltalk immersion course (5 weeks) called the Object
Technology University School One (OTU). It's an excellent way to learn
the basics of analysis/design/programming with OO using
VisualAge/Smalltalk. If you can afford the training, I would highly
recommend it. I believe IBM should have information on their home page
about the OTU.
They also offer a C++ track for the course.
Good Luck!
Don
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1996-12-15 0:00 Obtaining OT Skills/Knowledge (Was: What is wrong with OO?) Andrew Hallam
1996-12-15 0:00 ` Donald Raab [this message]
1996-12-18 0:00 ` Serge Kolgan
1996-12-17 0:00 ` John Lockwood
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