Re: Is this too much OOP?



needin4mation@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Daniel T. wrote:
needin4mation@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Thanks (to all). I am using Learing C# 2005 by Jesse Liberty. I
really just want to make things "right" this time. I know I can
make it work, but not always "right." Yes, I know those are
subjective terms. I think perhaps looking at some good OOP open
source was a good idea too. Hopefully, I can find good
stuff...somewhere. I also went to your blog. Did you make that
link cloud, that is, design it?

I've never been a big fan of Mr. Liberty myself but to each his own.

Can you recommend an author on OOP that I could look at. C#
shouldn't be required. Thanks.

I liked Robert Martin's first book, and I expect his second is better.
Arthur Riel has some good stuff in "Object-Oriented Design Heuristics".

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