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Basic Concepts
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Thomas Mercer-Hursh
on Sat, 01/16/2010 - 13:22
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Layers, Subsystems, and Separation of Concerns, Oh My!
Object Orientation: Why, When, and How?
Object to Object Relations
Object-Oriented Vocabulary: An Introduction
Thinking OO for the Legacy ABL Programmer
Object-Oriented Design Patterns: An Introduction
Object-Oriented Design Principles
Some Additional Resources
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