Thanks!
I quote one of the reviews I see there, perhaps I need something more
basic.
while this book is an extremely important contribution to software
developers, it is structured in a way that makes the material
difficult to absorb if you aren't approaching it with substantial
previous knowledge about developing software
On 23/08/2006, at 22:04, John Balestrieri wrote:
I think the best place to start is:
<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0201485672/>
and
<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0201633612/>
On Aug 23, 2006, at 3:46 PM, Juan Pablo Garcia wrote:
Hi:
I´ve learned to code using RealBasic and reading Matt´s book.
Because of the ease of use of RB and the quality of the later, I
´ve been able to create a product that produces "wow" moments but
I really know that in the 6 years of work I´ve been learning a lot
but also I have to maintain messy code from my earlier days.
Everytime I think about cleaning things up, I have a headache :-)
So, the question is: which is the best book I can read to learn
how things should be done in OOP so I can (from now on) do things
in a better way? I don´t want a trillion pages volume also but I´m
up to making the effort to learn.
thanks a lot,
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