floater
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于 2004-08-07 09:50
This book is less valuable than the first one in terms of practice. I would use it in management meetings to convince managers not to use EJB.
Most of the code examples are on the wrong side(examples showing why you can't do this), so you can't use them in practice.
However, it's more explicit than the first one to explain why something goes wrong. I personally think that we should go further to identify the companies that put those craps in there in the first place(well, yes, I mean IBM like), not just identify the practices. After all, it's some big arms try to throw something at us, not libraries themself.
Well, it's still a good book(to know something we'd better not to do), although I expect it would tell us more on how to do something right. Maybe the next one.
my two cents.
"Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good programmers write code that humans can understand." - Martin Fowler, Refactoring - Improving the Design of Existing Code
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