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Pasha Andreev2014-03-13 21:15:11
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Pasha Andreev, 2014-03-13 21:15:11

And what to read on the topic "Object-oriented analysis and design"?

I would like to know if there are worthwhile books on this topic, which not only talk about the difference between private and public? Similar to Grady Booch's book.

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jcmvbkbc, 2014-03-13
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Analysis: Martin Fowler, Analysis Patterns: Reusable Object ...
Design: the well-known GoF

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afiskon, 2014-03-15
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You will not believe it, but I began to understand OOP much better after trying to write in Haskell and Erlang. Try it. Seriously. Here you will find books and details on these languages.

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Maxim Gavrilov, 2015-02-26
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Also interesting books on DDD. They deepen the understanding of OOP and allow you to raise its level by an order of magnitude.

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