Object-oriented databases Books
Manning Publications Data-Oriented Programming
Book SynopsisData-Oriented Programming teaches you to design and implement software using the data-oriented programming paradigm. In it, you'll learn author Yehonathan Sharvit's unique approach to DOP that he has developed over a decade of experience.Every chapter contains a new light bulb moment that will change the way you think about programming. As you read, you'll build a library management system using the DOP paradigm. You'll design data models for business entities, manipulate immutable data collections, and write unit tests for data-oriented systems. About the TechnologyData-oriented programming is an exciting new paradigm that eliminates the usual complexity caused by combining data and code into objects and classes. In DOP, you maintain application data in persistent generic data structures separated from the program's code. You use general-purpose functions to manipulate the data without mutating it. This approach rids your applications of state-related bugs and makes your code much easier to understand and maintain.Trade Review"Insightful. Nicely illustrates the limits of OOP in managing the complexity of developing software. Explains how focusing on the data can simplify solving certain problems." Gregor Rayman "This is a great guide to using Data-Oriented Programming to improve any new or existing OOP codebase." William E. Wheeler "An interesting read—a different approach that's worth examining and considering. It'll open your mind." Anne Epstein "Read this through if you want to learn a different point of view and want to experience many 'aha!' moments." Christian Kreutzer-Beck "Follows a very novel approach to introduce DOP concepts. Must read it if you want to rescue yourself from OOP." Kelum Prabath Senanayake
£45.99
Manning Publications iBATIS in Action
Book Synopsis iBATIS in Action shows Java developers how to tackle the problem of data persistence using the elegant iBATIS framework. iBATIS helps developers solve the problem of connecting—or mapping—relational databases to object-oriented code. An extensive running example presents reusable iBATIS patterns and common solutions. The sample application shows where iBATIS fits in a typical web application as well as how iBATIS integrates with other popular frameworks like Struts. iBATIS in Action focuses on solving existing problems without introducing new ones. In addition to showing what iBATIS does, iBATIS in Action also shows how iBATIS solves problems. Readers explore the driving design philosophy behind iBATIS as presented by iBATIS creator Clinton Begin.
£35.99
PHI Learning Object Oriented Database Systems: Approaches and
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£6.75
PHI Learning Object-oriented Database Systems: Approaches and
Book SynopsisJava's rise led to Java-based OODBMS like Ozone and enhanced ORDBMS like Oracle 9i and DB2. Second Edition discusses these developments, offering insights on object database systems and various approaches. Includes exercises for analytical practice, beneficial for computer pros and postgrad students in database systems.
£7.64