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Posted by Rafe Culpin on 11/03/06 11:39
In article <1162544496.635446.147260@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>,
alex.habar.nam@gmail.com (whiskey) wrote:
> All this explanations, OOP at a glance, seem futile to me. OOP ain't
> that simple. So a book is recommended. Not only about classes and
> objects, but about interfaces, inheritance, polymorphism, and so on and
> so forth. I'm working with classes and objects for 3 years now and I
> still have problems with object oriented thinking.
>
> And books, well... I can't think of a suggestion. My first language was
> C++, and my first OOP steps were from "Jamsa's C/C++ Programmer's
> Bible". The rest is history :-D
PHP 5 Objects, Patterns, and Practice.
Matt Zandstra, Apress
ISBN 1-59059-380-4
But it assumes existing knowledge of PHP and of procedural programming.
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