Weinberg on "Enduring Influence" [AYE Blog]

Read the AYE Blog for Jerry Weinberg's comments on "Do we really have an enduring influence?":
"I never thought I would make a 'big' difference in the profession. . . . I figured that one person could do the most by working one-on-one with other people, and that's the way it's worked for me. Sure, I've written a lot of books, but the knowledge underlying those books has come from my work with individuals over half a century.'"

--from the AYE Blog: Do we really have an enduring influence?

Excerpt: Object-Oriented Computation ...

We've posted the Preface to Conrad Weisert's forthcoming Dorset House book, Object-Oriented Computation in C++ and Java.

In it, Weisert asserts that his book "fills a gap in the literature of object-oriented programming. . . . [It] is about an important subset of application domain data: numeric data items. Numeric data are central both to most business applications and to every engineering or scientific application."

Click here for the Preface.