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Object-oriented programming versus object-oriented design (keynote address): what's the connection?
Note to the reader: Following the conference, I had a discussion with Terry, where we agreed that every listener hears a presentation differently-and what is communicated may not be what was intended. In that spirit, what follows is my interpretation of Terry’s words, based on notes which I took. This article should not be confused with what might have resulted from transcribing an audio tape of his address. I will admit my bias here: I consider myself a designer more than a programmer!