| Kiczales, G., Why Black Boxes are so Hard to Reuse, 1995. |
....to control them, while ensuring that the code that does so will be clear and easy to maintain. Asking the programmer to explicitly address implementation aspects may sounds like a step backwards, but our experience with open implementation suggests that it is in fact an important step forwards [2, 3, 4, 5, 6]. Programmers can detail with implementation strategy quite well. What they can t deal with as well are implementation details. So the key point is to ensure that the ADLs are well enough designed that programmers are focusing on implementation strategy, not implementation details. The control ....
Kiczales, G., Why Black Boxes are so Hard to Reuse, 1995.
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