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Re: object oriented programming [message #18674 is a reply to message #18579] Thu, 20 January 2000 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Mirko Vukovic is currently offline  Mirko Vukovic
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In article <MPG.12f0b72c16930b2b9899f4@news.frii.com>,
davidf@dfanning.com (David Fanning) wrote:
> Klaus Scipal (kscipal@ipf.tuwien.ac.at) writes:
>> I am curious if anybody knows of a good book on object oriented
programming.
>> I have some experience in IDL but I don't really have an idea of
object
>> oriented programming.
>> Most books I know presuppose some knowledge in C or C++, which I
don't have.
>> What I am looking for is something starting from scratch.
>
> The book that got me started on object programming (and still
> a book I like to read) is _Object-Oriented Design Heuristics_
> by Arthur J. Riel. Despite its awful title, it is an easy
> book to understand and extremely well written for a computer
> book. What I have always especially liked about it is that
> no special knowledge of C or C++ is required to understand
> it, thank God! :-)
>
That one I found really hard to follow. Now that I know a bit about
OOP, I should try again.

What I liked was by Rumbaugh et al., Object-Oriented modeling and
design, Prentice Hall. It is not for any specific programming language.
I believe that they have a new book out now, but don't know the name.

Mirko


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