OOP Demystified
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0072253630 |
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Release Date |
01 March 2004 |
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300 |
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Software Engineering |
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This guide offers an easy-to-absorb teaching style for students trying to understand object-oriented programming. Each book in this series teaches complex subjects in a unique manner and is designed for users without formal training, extra time, or genius IQs! |
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