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An Introduction to the Bogus Language

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
November 01, 2003

From Mechanism to Method: Total Ellipse

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
March 01, 2001

Good class design is about effective separation of concerns, which can be accomplished only if we understand the kinds of relationships that are possible between classes. The well-known "is-a" relationship between a derived class and its ancestor(s) describes but one form of "substitutability," and a rather crude one at that. Henney uses the classic taxonomy of shapes (a circle is a specialization of an ellipse, etc.) to demonstrate this point. In particular, things get interesting (and problematic) when mutability enters the picture. As Henney deftly shows, changeability changes everything.

Just Another Version of Algol

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
January 01, 2000

As Ecclesiastes loved to remind us, there is nothing new under the sun.

The Learning C/C++urve

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
October 01, 1996

Implementing Distributed Objects  

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
August 01, 1995

Ernest uses NeXT's PDO and Objective-C to implement a simple client-server application that packages a legacy application into an interoperable object and its client. - Parallel

Debugging Embedded Systems

Dr. Dobb's Journal
October 01, 1993

On the Networks

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
August 01, 1993

Multitasking Fortran and Windows NT  

Dr. Dobb's Journal,
January 01, 1993

Here are interface statements and coding guidelines that let you write Fortran programs that call the Win32 C-type API directly. - .NET

PC

Dr. Dobb's Journal
February 01, 1990