Re: [offtopic] recommendation on resources (books, websites) on object oriented programming?
Just install perl-5.005-doc and do
$> man perltoot
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
> although I wouldn't mind a material that leans towards python, C++ and
> Java.
>
> Any thoughts.
>
> -walter
>
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