[TriLUG] OOP book recommendations
H. Wade Minter
minter at lunenburg.org
Tue Jul 23 17:08:38 EDT 2002
I'm mainly a perl/shell programmer, but would like to brush up on Object
Oriented Programming. OOP didn't really reach my Computer Science
department until after I graduated in 1997, so I haven't done much with
it.
I was wondering if there were any consensus good books for learning OOP in
a Perl or Python environment?
Offline replies welcome if list clutter is a concern.
--Wade
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