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Originally posted by mark reyes:
My first assumption is that once I am finished creating the class diagram of my design then I can proceed to mapping it in my database tables.
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Judging from what you have taught then perhaps I should fall back first into designing tables relationally.
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Originally posted by mark reyes:
Right now, I have no knowledge implementing ORMS solutions so I was thinking of a way on how to map my classes to actual tables.
Originally posted by mark reyes:
Do you know some good resource/books/links that I could read/buy to further strengthen my knowledge on how OO Software? I was overwhelmed on the FAQ of this forum and was quite confuse on terms OOAD, Design Patterns, Refactoring... Thanks.
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You can't wake a person who is <b><i>pretending</i></b> to be asleep.<br />Like what <b>"it"</b> does not like - <i> Gurdjieff </i>
In your case - there are two activities 1) Physical table design 2) Class design and you are struck with when and how to map the 2 and 1.
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