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Subject:Re: SDK/API documentation From:Chris Hamilton <chamilton__ -at- YAHOO -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 22 Oct 1998 05:24:09 -0700
The purpose of object-oriented design and implementation is *not* to
create self-documenting code. It is to create code that is
encapsulated and resuable. (Encapsulation means that you can use it
like a black box. You plug it in, give it what it needs and it works.)
If documentation weren't required for object-oriented code, Sun would
not have spent time and money developing JavaDoc, which does just
that. It would not have documentation on its classes. And no one would
be buying _Java in a Nutshell_. Every Java developer I know uses that
book.
In short, absent any supporting information from the developer, I
would not agree that no documentation is necessary in this case. But I
would lit him try to convince me.
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chamilton__ -at- yahoo -dot- com (double underscore)
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