Books are going to be a much cheaper and more readily available option. I know there are OO courses but they are usually rather expensive and almost never web-based. If you want that level of immersion and the cost is justifiable, these are probably invaluable. But the alternative is probably going to be self-study, reading, and experimenting.
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