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Hi mbb01,

I totally agree with you there. In programming we have the gift (or curse - whichever way you look at it) of a plethora of implementations that will provide you with a multitude of solutions to your given scenario. The real test of a good developer is to select the solution/implementation which is not necessarily the 'best' solution, but the one that is the most correct given the tools that you have at your disposal.

What I've found through my years of coding, as I'm sure most of the people here have, is that the solution which usually ends up being used, is a cross between 2 or more methodologies meshed into a symbiotic balance of using the pros from them to the solution's advantage, while mitigating the cons of these methodologies. The bottom line is: there is no "silver bullet".

Wrt books, my poison of choice is "Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software" by TGoF, with ISBN-10: 0201633612 or ISBN-13: 978-0201633610. This book provides a overall approach to understanding in (relatively simple) laymen's terms the bulk of the most popular design patterns that are out there.
Cheers,
Glen Vlotman

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