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The Object-Oriented Thought Process (4th Edition) (Developer's Library) (2000)

by Matt Weisfeld(Favorite Author)
3.6 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: A very easy-to-read explanation of Object-Oriented Programming. All of the examples were explained very clearly and were strategically placed as the book progressed. You start off with the basics. The first 9 Chapters were "conceptual" concepts. While the last 6 Chapters covered application issue as well as concepts. I highly recommend this book to any developer or computer programming enthusiast.
review 2: Not quite what I expected, so a bit of a let down. This was kind of like sitting next to a really smart programmer, but you never could really get to his level because he simplified everything for you the whole time. I guess I was hoping for some better processes for how to break things down into object models. I did give this book to my brother for him
... moreto read, so we'll see if he fares any better. To be sure he has little programming experience while I have some. less
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Aianto
It tackles a topic that school kinda assumes that we will know with practice.
cwright
I read it online at Safari.com. A good overview of the OO design model.
gabryal8110
The very good book about OOP. I highly recommend it.
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