It’s about aspect oriented programming. It doesn’t just cover the academic stuff that you’ll read about elsewhere, although that’s useful, but also the more pragmatic side of AOP as well. It’s about using AOP in ways that will make your code easier
In software engineering, mostly low-level languages were used for many years, which were closer to the computer machine code than to human language. In the 70s, Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie created the language C. It was quite similar to human
Aspect-Oriented Software Developement Coverage includes Using AOSD to streamline complex systems development without sacrificing flexibility or scalability How AOSD builds on the object-oriented paradigmand how it's different State-of-the-art best p
Aspect-Oriented Software Developement Coverage includes Using AOSD to streamline complex systems development without sacrificing flexibility or scalability How AOSD builds on the object-oriented paradigmand how it's different State-of-the-art best p