Questions about OOP books
Question posted by: paradox6996
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February 23rd, 2008 04:20 AM
I was looking today at some Object Oriented Programming books today and wasn't sure which was good for what I wanted to learn. I'm currently in school for CSC and have taken programming classes; I already know the basics and want to further my knowledge into advanced OOP. I think learning advanced OOP techniques is learning concepts like encapsulation, inheritance, modularity, and polymorphism, etc... If I'm wrong then correct me. If this is what I need to learn advanced programming methods, can someone post some good books to buy, and if I'm wrong then point me in the right direction.
Thanx Paradox(>")>
P.S If I wasn't clear then sorry in advance, been a long day! :)
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