Hi Patrick,

> 
>  I don't know how to program anymore (did I before ?) because I'm very
>  confused about Object Oriented design. When I started with computer, my
>  reference book was "Algorithms + Data structures = Programs" by Niklaus
>  Wirth. I was satisfied with this equation at the time, I am not anymore.
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It's not clear if you want object oriented DESIGN or PROGRAMMING. But

designwise. I found "Object-Oriented Modeling and Design" (James Rumbaugh and 
others, Prentice Hall, 1991) a good high-level overview

programmingwise, you couldn't do much better than having a go at learning 
Eiffel (www.Eiffel.com, I think. And there used to be a free compiler). The 
book I used was "Eiffel. An Introduction" (Robert Switzer, Prentice Hall, 
1993).

Rebol isn't particularly object-oriented. In many ways it doesn't have to be, 
so it probably isn't the best language for first trying out OO stuff.

(my 0.02 euro)
Sunanda.
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