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"Object-Oriented Basics" presents a comprehensive exploration of object-oriented programming (OOP), focusing on how developers can effectively model real-world problems through code. This foundational guide examines the three pillars of OOP: classes as blueprints for objects, inheritance for code reuse, and polymorphism for flexible code structures.
The book traces OOP's evolution from its origins in the 1970s to its current role in modern software development, demonstrating why these principles remain crucial for creating maintainable and scalable software systems. The book's unique approach combines theoretical understanding with practical application, using a problem-first teaching methodology that resonates with both beginners and intermediate programmers.
Through language-agnostic code examples and real-world case studies, readers progress from basic object concepts to more complex topics like inheritance hierarchies and polymorphic interfaces. Each chapter builds upon previous knowledge, creating a clear learning path while maintaining accessibility for those with basic programming knowledge.
What sets this guide apart is its balanced treatment of both theoretical foundations and hands-on practice, incorporating examples from diverse domains such as business applications and game development. The content acknowledges ongoing debates in the programming community while maintaining focus on core OOP fundamentals, making it an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to master object-oriented programming principles and improve their software development skills.
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Ebook: January 13, 2025
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