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Linda Rising is an American author, lecturer, independent consultant. Rising is credited as having played a major role in having "moved the pattern approach from design into corporate change." She also contributed to the book 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know, edited by Kevlin Henney and published by O´Reilly in 2009 (ISBN 059652269X).

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  • Linda Rising (en)
  • 琳達·里辛 (zh)
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  • Linda Rising is an American author, lecturer, independent consultant. Rising is credited as having played a major role in having "moved the pattern approach from design into corporate change." She also contributed to the book 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know, edited by Kevlin Henney and published by O´Reilly in 2009 (ISBN 059652269X). (en)
  • 琳達·里辛(英語:Linda Rising),美國作家、講師、獨立顧問,同時也是 The Hillside Group的營運長(COO)。琳達被譽為「將設計模式方法移作企業轉型之用」的關鍵人物,也在《架構師應該知道的97件事》(97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know) 一書裡有所貢獻,該書編輯為凱夫琳·尼克尼(Kevlin Henney),由歐萊禮(O´Reilly)於2009年出版 (ISBN 059652269X)。 (zh)
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