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Practical Object Oriented Design In Ruby
Book • 2012
Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby is a comprehensive guide to object-oriented design principles, using Ruby as the primary language.
It emphasizes practical techniques for crafting maintainable, cost-effective code by applying principles such as the Single Responsibility Principle and duck typing.
The book is designed to help programmers improve their coding skills and apply object-oriented design effectively in real-world projects.
It emphasizes practical techniques for crafting maintainable, cost-effective code by applying principles such as the Single Responsibility Principle and duck typing.
The book is designed to help programmers improve their coding skills and apply object-oriented design effectively in real-world projects.
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as a terrific book on object-oriented design principles in Ruby.

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as a resource that changed his perspective on object-oriented programming.

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