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Maciej Zawadzki

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Maciej Zawadzki is the President of Urbancode Software Development, Inc., a firm of software experts that offers custom Java software development, developer training and mentoring, architecture and design evaluation, and application performance optimization services. Mr. Zawadzki's background includes over a decade of professional experience in the software industry, with the last five years focused on the development of server side Java applications. He is a Java 2 Certified Developer, a member of the IEEE Computer Society, and has presented at a number of conferences and Java User Groups on the development of J2EE applications. You can reach Maciej Zawadzki by email at [email protected]
 

Maciej Zawadzki is the President of Urbancode Software Development, Inc., a firm of software experts that offers custom Java software development, developer training and mentoring, architecture and design evaluation, and application performance optimization services. Mr. Zawadzki's background includes over a decade of professional experience in the software industry, with the last five years focused on the development of server side Java applications. He is a Java 2 Certified Developer, a member of the IEEE Computer Society, and has presented at a number of conferences and Java User Groups on the development of J2EE applications. You can reach Maciej Zawadzki by email at [email protected]
 

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Object Reuse Within the Enterprise: A Report From the Field

Code reuse and especially object reuse is not a new topic.  Software professionals have been talking about reuse for decades, but somehow true reuse still eludes virtually every organization engaged in software development.  Scanning through the literature on reuse one can find plenty of articles on the benefits of reuse and even quite a few sources on object oriented design principles that best lead to reuse.  What is missing, are success stories and practical advice on how to make reuse a reality within your organization.  That’s where this article differs.