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From: cybernevl
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Hi,   I have been a procedural programmer for the better part of my career. As such I 
do know OOPs conceptually, but still unable to apply it meaningfully when coding. I 
mean whats the deal with overriding or overloading. Why not write a function with a 
different name?  So could some one guide me to some good reading on practical 
application development using oops or some source code of  a fully developed 
application in vb.net or C# where oop is used. Through all this I'd basically like to 
know in what development situations does OOP score over Procedural programming.   
Thanks   

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