Good book/site covering large-scale software design?
I just noticed you''ve mentioned that you''re going to write it in C++ which to me means you are newcomer to it. Am I right? In this case design books won''t be much of help. You need to learn C++ features and experiment with them to get a feel for them. After that come back to design books and you''ll do much better because you will not only understand what they talk about but can picture it of how to code it in your mind. You will need to take a picture(uml) and xform that to code. You can''t do this if you don''t know C++ features well especially templates which some design books might use for class policies, STL and such.
I know the language C++, but I don't think in OO. I can do classes/templates/etc, and I have and do, but the first solution that comes to mind is still a million seperate functions. I've been using C++ for a long time (several years) butI still think in C. I'm sure thats part of the problem I'm having.
[edited by - extrarius on October 7, 2003 10:31:44 PM]
[edited by - extrarius on October 7, 2003 10:31:44 PM]
Sounds like you might even want to find a mentor. Nothing beats a living, breathing human being for breaking through mental barriers. Just MHO, of course.
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