Preface

 

But when our hypothetical Blub programmer looks in the other direction, up the power continuum, he doesn’t realize he’s looking up. What he sees are merely weird languages. He probably considers them about equivalent in power to Blub, but with all this other hairy stuff thrown in as well. Blub is good enough for him, because he thinks in Blub.

 
 --Paul Graham [1]

Who is this book for?

It’s for anyone who will read it. A better question might be, who will find this book useful? That would be verification engineers who are curious about this the aspect oriented programming (AOP) thing. In particular, you’ll find this book useful if:

  • You’re an expert in object oriented programming (OOP) but wary about AOP because of what you’ve heard. It will ...

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