Large-Scale C++ LiveLessons-Workshop : Applied Hierarchical Reuse Using Bloomberg's Foundation Libraries / by John Lakos.

By: Contributor(s): Series: LiveLessons (Indianapolis, Ind.)Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Addison-Wesley, 2014Copyright date: (copy)2015Description: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (5 hr., 40 min., 49 sec.)) : digital, sound, colorContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
Other title:
  • Large Scale C++
  • Applied Hierarchical Reuse Using Bloomberg's Foundation Libraries
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • QA76.73.C153
Online resources: Presenter, John Lakos.Summary: "In this video training, John Lakos surveys problems associated with very large scale C++ development, and the cohesive techniques to address those problems, culminating in a proven component-based methodology refined through his practical experience at Bloomberg. The real-world application of this methodology-including three levels of aggregation, acyclic dependencies, nominal cohesion, fine-grained factoring, class categories, narrow contracts, and thorough component-level testing-will be demonstrated using the recently released open-source distribution of Bloomberg's foundation libraries. After watching the video, viewers will be in an excellent position to selectively delve deeper into the various separate aspects of this comprehensive development methodology. "--Resource description page.
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Presenter, John Lakos.

"In this video training, John Lakos surveys problems associated with very large scale C++ development, and the cohesive techniques to address those problems, culminating in a proven component-based methodology refined through his practical experience at Bloomberg. The real-world application of this methodology-including three levels of aggregation, acyclic dependencies, nominal cohesion, fine-grained factoring, class categories, narrow contracts, and thorough component-level testing-will be demonstrated using the recently released open-source distribution of Bloomberg's foundation libraries. After watching the video, viewers will be in an excellent position to selectively delve deeper into the various separate aspects of this comprehensive development methodology. "--Resource description page.

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