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Let’s look in on the homebuilder you met in the introduction to this book. He just returned from a seminar titled “Blue Stars: A Builder’s Dream Come True.” He now knows all about the unique properties of blue stars and appreciates why they are superior construction materials—just as you learned about the unique properties of software objects as application “construction materials” earlier in the book. But he is still inexperienced with actually using blue stars in a construction project; in particular, he doesn’t yet know how to develop a blueprint suitable for a home that is to be built from blue stars. And, we still need to discuss how to develop a blueprint for a software system that is to be constructed from objects, which is the focus of Part Two of this book.
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(2008). The Object Modeling Process in a Nutshell. In: Beginning C# 2008 Objects. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1087-0_8
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