Re: [offtopic] recommendation on resources (books, websites) on object oriented programming?
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 15:15:09 -0400, Walter Tautz wrote:
> Just wondering if there are any books that explain in detail with
> real-world (non-trivial) examples just what the OOP is about and why it
> might be a good idea to use it. I have no particular preference for
> languages, rather concepts should be emphasized
Bertrand Meyer, Object-Oriented Software Construction 2nd Ed., is a very
thorough text on OOP, focusing on the concepts (yes, Meyer is the inventor
of Eiffel, but Eiffel is mentioned just once in this text).
http://www.noamazon.com is your friend.
HTH,
Ray
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