Chapter 11. Advanced Object-Oriented Design
Basic object-oriented design requires that you learn the basic syntax of a class. You learned how to write a class in Lesson 6, “Custom Classes.” However, learning just the basic syntax is just the start. After you start building applications with classes, you’ll likely run into some common pitfalls such as incorrect scope or how to notify objects when an event occurs. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to work with practical object-oriented design solutions.
What You Will Learn
In this lesson you will:
Learn how to correct ...
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