I think one of the best is by David Taylor, titled "Object Technology: A
Manager's Guide". Don't let the "manager" word bum you out: it's a very
good book that explains OO concepts very clearly.

Hal Helms
"Java for CF Programmers" class 
in Las Vegas, August 18-22
www.halhelms.com

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I know there will probably be a lot of opinions on this one, but what
would you folks recommend as a good beginner to intermediate book on OOP
design concepts?


Walt



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