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I'm looking for a book on Object Oriented Programming. I don't want to learn a language so a Java book with a few chapters of OOP is not what I am after. I am also not looking for a beginner book if possible. Anyone have any personal recommendations?

 

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Object-Oriented Software Engineering - Using UML, Patterns and Java, BRUEGGE, DUTOIT is pretty decent. It tries to learn you a lot of patterns using UML. It has some Java code snippets, but most of it is UML and text.

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