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If you're really after learning good OO knowledge and style I can't help but recommend study the things that Bertrand Meyer has to say about it in "Eiffel, The Language" , and play around with SmartEiffel a bit. The Concepts of OO-Programming, not the least Programming by Contract, as explained and to a great deal coined by Meyer, are leading IMHO to best practices in every oo-enabled language. I don't know smalltalk very well, but from what I know, some of the others here are right, that it will make a good starting point too.
regards, Hlade's Law:
If you have a difficult task, give it to a lazy person -- In reply to Re: Learning OOP
by Tomte
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