Re: Introductions to OOP? [was: Re: Large over 100K pixel high ruler scroll view]
Re: Introductions to OOP? [was: Re: Large over 100K pixel high ruler scroll view]
- Subject: Re: Introductions to OOP? [was: Re: Large over 100K pixel high ruler scroll view]
- From: Bruno Candido Volpato da Cunha <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2011 14:32:07 -0300
Hello.
Jens, please take a look at this site:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/architecture/OOP_Concepts_and_manymore.aspx
Regards,
Bruno
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Bruno Candido Volpato da Cunha
2011/9/2 Jens Alfke <email@hidden>
>
> On Sep 1, 2011, at 9:26 PM, Julie Porter wrote:
>
> > Again I am impressed with the help I received here. Hopefully others
> will be able to read these threads and learn from the experience of others.
>
> Julie: You’re welcome!
>
> Gang: One result of this is that I’m realizing how difficult it is to
> explain the basic concepts of object-oriented programming to someone who’s
> confused by them. I’ve been using them so long, that it’s like a fish trying
> to explain how to swim. I’d like to be able to point people to a good
> introduction, either online or in a book, but unfortunately I don’t know of
> any. Can anyone recommend something? (It doesn’t have to be Objective-C
> specific, although ideally it would describe dynamic languages, not static
> ones like C++ or Java.)
>
> Another common stumbling block seems to be nib loading, and the concept of
> wiring up your non-view objects so they can find each other at runtime. I
> think I’m better at explaining this because I still remember learning it
> myself, but it would still be good to bookmark some clear descriptions.
>
> —Jens_______________________________________________
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