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Computer programming / Programming paradigms / Software design / Information hiding / David Parnas / Open/closed principle / Eiffel / Service-oriented architecture / Modular programming / Software engineering / Computing / Object-oriented programming
Date: 2013-09-09 14:00:37
Computer programming
Programming paradigms
Software design
Information hiding
David Parnas
Open/closed principle
Eiffel
Service-oriented architecture
Modular programming
Software engineering
Computing
Object-oriented programming

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