Hello Ajai,

I'm about two chapters deep in http://www.bookpool.com/sm/0672326116 and I'm pretty happy w/it so far.
Great background into OOP and a gentle introduction into UML.

Enjoying it so far, looking forward to getting more time into it.

- Ben

PS: BTW, just finished Hawkings, "the universe in a nutshell", great book, leaves you wanting more!
http://www.amazon.com/Universe-Nutshell-Stephen-William-Hawking/dp/055380202X

I need to dig up more books like that. Please email me off list if you have recommendations.

Ajai Khattri wrote:
On Tue, 11 Dec 2007, Ben Sgro wrote:

I'll take a look at that. Thing is, it doesn't have to be a php oop book. I just want
it to really flesh out all the OOP Design details.

Sure, I understand. I just don't get much more than theory out of "generic" books (which is fine if you dont know the theory but if you've coded in several languages like me, its not so useful). The books that *do* include code talk about Java or C++. But not all the features of say, C++, are present in PHP5. So while its good to know about multiple inheritance, at some point you have to get more language-specific and realize that PHP5 doesn't have that.



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