Guyren Howe was writing a pdf book on using OO with RB.  He has presented at
RealWorld in the past and is quite knowledgeable.  He also wrote the RB
curriculum which you should check out.  His website is: 
http://relevantlogic.com/ so you might pop in every now and then and see if
he has released his book yet.

~joe



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Juan
Pablo Garcia
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 2:47 PM
To: REALbasic NUG
Subject: Back to basics

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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