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these observations are particularly, and painfully, true for modern object-oriented software production. The object paradigm equips a software engineer with a multitude of very powerful programming abstractions, which when used unwisely result in programs impossible to understand and maintain, even by programmers who wrote them (см. Maciaszek L.A. and Liong B.L. 2005: Practical Software Engineering); these observations are particularly, and painfully, true for modern object-oriented software production. The object paradigm equips a software engineer with a multitude of very powerful programming abstractions, which – when used unwisely – result in programs impossible to understand and maintain, even by programmers who wrote them (см. Maciaszek L.A. and Liong B.L. 2005: Practical Software Engineering) |