OOP demystified.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

SciTech Book News | September 1, 2005 | Copyright

0072253630

OOP demystified.

Keogh, Jim and Mario Giannini.

McGraw-Hill/Osborne

2004

260 pages

$19.95

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