* Learn to think about thinking. At the basis of every program lies a human being's mental model. Creating a program which accurately reflects a shared mental model is crucial to building habitable and maintainable systems.
* East-oriented code. Learn how to better understand encapsulation and create code which enforces that the right objects have the right responsibilities.
* Data, Context, and Interaction (DCI). Discover ways to flatten your object structure and create highly cohesive groups of objects that keep related things together, right where you need them.
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We will be discussing chapters 1-3. ('Introduction' to 'Object Orientation') On Thursday, October 22, 2015, Joe Cohen <jdcoh...@gmail.com> wrote: