OOP
Dave Cook
davecook at nowhere.net
Thu Apr 28 20:16:54 EDT 2005
On 2005-04-28, demon_slayer2839 at yahoo.com <demon_slayer2839 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'm new to Python and I love it. Now I can get most of the topics
> covered with the Python tutorials I've read but the one thats just
> stumping me is Object Orientation. I can't get the grasp of it. Does
> anyone know of a good resource that could possibly put things in focus
> for me? Thanks.
I haven't seen anything specifically written for Python that gets much
beyond the mechanics.
One of the best books I've read on OOP is _Smalltalk, Objects, and Design_
by Chamond Liu. It would be nice to have something like that for Python.
Dave Cook
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