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Best books to learn oops
Head first series are simply a gem and so is this book. When I started reading the book, I simply lost with vague examples and did not find useful. But then I got some drill questions which made me to read this book again and I started to make sense. Though examples are not real scenarios but focus on concepts that are described such as how to take the information and apply oops , which parameters to use , when to encapsulate and so on.
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