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Beyond Objects: Understanding the Software We Write
At the core of any software is a collection of algorithms. Every algorithm assumes a set of operations with precise semantics. We look at the most basic set of operations; those necessary to allow values to be passed to, and returned from, functions. These operations define a regular type and exist, in some form,in every software system. First, we look at how these operations manifest in the fundamental types, then at how they manifest in common object-oriented idioms. The goal of this exercise is to gain a deeper understanding of how software works and the challenges of writing reusable code.
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