About Guard Clauses, Automated Tests, and Design by Contract
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I'm currently reading Bertrand Meyer's "Object-Oriented Software Construction" (finally, I should say) and I'm absolutely amazed. Part of the reason I haven't touched this book yet is its age: the second edition was released in 1998. A book that is now 17 years old (the first edition being even ten years older) – what could I learn from it, especially in a field like software development where things change relatively fast?
