OOP & OOP Books

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Hi All

Am trying to determine how many people on this list use OOP, & what books they have found useful (or not) in learning about it. Would appreciate as many members as possible taking a few minutes to answer the following questions. (Please send responses direct to me & not to the list)

1. Do you currently use OOP in your PHP scripting?

2. If not, what are (briefly) your reasons for not doing so?

3. Whether you use OOP or not, what books have you read/utilised about OOP in PHP ? please give book title, author and rate the book from 1 to 10, where 1 = dire & 10 = excellent, on each of the following criteria:

ease of understanding for newcomers to the subject
provision of clear explanations of OOP concepts
clarity of code examples
bug level of code examples
the book's capacity to motivate you to switch to OOP

Additionally for each book - would you say the learning curve was consistent or did the complexity of the instruction move suddenly from simple to highly advanced with a noticeable lack of intermediate content ? a simple consistent/sudden jump answer will be fine but feel free to add comment if you wish.

Any other comments about OOP & OOP books gratefully received.

Thanks in advance

Mark



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