Hi Patrick,

>Yeah ... but what is it, how can one do ? Wirth book was very practical: you
>want to sort? do that or that, you want to build a compiler? see this little
>one.

Good, practical OO design books are hard to find.  I have several
books on C++, Delphi, and Java all of which I find lacking when it
comes to "Design" instruction and would really not be much help
when applying OOD to REBOL.  

>I was just finishing Grady Booch's book "Object Solutions" this evening when

I haven't ever liked Booch's books personally.  They seem even
less practical than most and hard to follow in my opinion.

>As often in life, solutions were just in front of me : the rebol-listers !
>
>So I'm coming to you for a good book about "Object Oriented design".

Here are the OO design books I would recommend -

Object-Oriented Software Construction (2nd edition)  
  by Bertrand Meyer ISBN 0-13-629155-4

Design Patterns, Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software
  by Gamma, Helm, Johnson, Vlissides ISBN 0-201-63361-2

FWIW, Rod.

Rod Gaither
Oak Ridge, NC - USA
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