How to Use Objects (Addison-Wesley)
Thursday, 24 March 2016

While most developers today use object-oriented languages, the full power of objects is available only to those with a deep understanding of the object paradigm. In this book, subtitled Code and Concepts, Holger Gast helps you gain that understanding, so you can write code that works exceptionally well in the real world by focussing on the concepts that have repeatedly proven most valuable and showing how to render those concepts in concrete code. 

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Rather than settling for minimal examples, Gast explores crucial intricacies, clarifies easily misunderstood ideas, and helps you avoid subtle errors that could have disastrous consequences.

Author: Holger Gast
Publisher: Addison-Wesley

Date: October 26, 2015 
Pages: 832
ISBN: 978-0321995544
Print: 0321995546
Kindle: B019PFBM20

 

 

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