Hi David ---
There is the definitive book simply called "Design Patterns". I don't have it here now to tell you who the authors are but look it up at Amazon.com.
>I've been reading this thread and realising that much water has flowed under the bridge since my last academic course in '91 when OO was a pup.
>So I'd like to do some catching up :-)
>Seems "Design Patterns" are the key (and I think that's really what a good programmer is all about - recognising and abstracting the critters). Can you and/or the others here recommend some serious reading stuff. Would much appreciate that.
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>Thanks
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