Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!olivea!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!netcomsv!jls From: jls@netcom.COM (Jim Showalter) Newsgroups: comp.object Subject: Re: OOP (nice and specific) Message-ID: <1991Jun21.212801.16033@netcom.COM> Date: 21 Jun 91 21:28:01 GMT References: <20821@sdcc6.ucsd.edu> Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services UNIX System {408 241-9760 guest} Lines: 13 ]>[1] Can anyone recommend a good, general OOP book that covers a few ]> competing languages (including Eiffel and C++)? I find C++ to be ]> too much like C to be OOP (no flames, please, I just don't like ]> pointers in an OOPL) and would like to broaden my scope beyond ]> C++ and CLOS in Lisp. Grady Booch's latest book, "Object Oriented Design, with Applications" from Benjamin-Cummings publishing is exactly what you describe. -- *** LIMITLESS SOFTWARE, Inc: Jim Showalter, jls@netcom.com, (408) 243-0630 **** *Proven solutions to software problems. Consulting and training on all aspects* *of software development. Management/process/methodology. Architecture/design/* *reuse. Quality/productivity. Risk reduction. EFFECTIVE OO usage. Ada/C++. *