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By Charles Weir and James Noble |
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A coherent, easy-to-use set of
patterns for limited memory systems.
As the computing world moves toward hand-held and specialized tiny computing devices, these patterns will continue to show their worth. This book should be on the shelf of every person who writes software for small systems -- Neil Harrison, Avaya Inc.
Learning by listening
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There’s a recent podcast
interview with the authors on Software
Engineering Radio, available here.
You can buy this book through:
Here are some related resources:
· Archive of the C++ and Java source code for the examples in the book
· Another book on the web: Linda Rising’s Patterns Almanac!
And – two unpublished chapters (PDF):
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Thinking Small - The
Processes for Creating Small Memory Software
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User Involvement -
Handling Memory Constraints using the UI
More information about the book Small Memory Software