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Subject:Re: Knowing prog. lang. +s to a TW's $? From:Ruth Glaser <ruthg -at- GORETEK -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 15 Jan 1997 15:34:25 -0600
Sabahat Ashraf wrote:
> And what would you recommend for learning the principles of OO Analysis.
Mitch Berg responded:
><snip>I hope to move into Human Factors and GUI Design
The following book should be of particular interest to you then:
"Object-Oriented GUI Application Development" by Geoff Lee
ISBN 0-13-363086-2
This is a high level (not API specific) approach to integrating GUI
application development with OOA/OOD. My review - WOW! It has been
immensely helpful, both for GUI development and OO docs development.
The book is out of print and difficult to come by, but still can be found on
many bookstores' shelves. (For Mitch - I got my copy at Borders in
Bonaventure - Minnetonka).
Ruth
ruthg -at- goretek -dot- com
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Ruth T. Glaser
ruthg -at- goretek -dot- com http://www.goretek.com
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