Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!bionet!synoptics!unix!hplabs!hpda!hpcuhb!hpsqf!hpopd!ajp From: ajp@hpopd.HP.COM (Andy Pearce) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++ Subject: Re: C++ Books: Comments and Recommendations, WANTED Message-ID: <8410004@hpopd.HP.COM> Date: 19 Oct 90 08:35:16 GMT References: <45531@apple.Apple.COM> Organization: HP Software Engineering Systems, UK Lines: 21 jimad@microsoft.UUCP (Jim ADCOCK) responds ... |Two other books of general interest, not restricting themselves to C++ |[and in fact, their C++ examples have problems] are: | |Booth "Object Oriented Design" | |covering design methodologies for object oriented programming, and I haven't seen this one, although I am reading a book by Grady Booch on the same subject. If this is the book you mean, can you tell us what problems you see with C++ in the examples? |Khashafian and Abnous "Object Orientation...." | |which is an excellent OOP survey book, and also the place to read for issues |of identity, persistence, databases, etc... This looks interesting. Do you have the full title, or ISBN ? --ajp ajp@hpsesuka.hp.com