Law of Demeter

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Etymology

Named for its origin in the Demeter Project, an adaptive programming and aspect-oriented programming effort, itself named after the Greek goddess Demeter.

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Law of Demeter

  1. (software, object-oriented programming) A design guideline for developing particularly object-oriented programs that mandates loose coupling between objects.

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