Sandi Metz

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Sandi Metz is an American software engineer and author. She is the author of Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby.[1] Metz teaches workshops around the United States for new and experienced developers, emphasizing good programming habits and practices.

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Sandi Metz
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  • Software engineer
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EmployerDuke University
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Metz is known for her books and articles on object-oriented programming and her statement regarding abstraction and the Don't repeat yourself principle, that duplication is cheaper than the wrong abstraction.[2][3]

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  • Metz, Sandi (September 5, 2012), Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby (First ed.), Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-321-72133-0
  • Metz, Sandi & Owen, Katrina (Mar 20, 2017), 99 Bottles of OOP (First ed.), Potato Canyon Software, LLC, ISBN 1-944823-00-X

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