
Stanley Nyadzayo
This book is good for a quick read. I used it to revise the terms it explains. It does not show code examples but what it shows is good enough for a bus ride read or just a quick reference when trying to understand the terms you often come across. I enjoyed it, however I think the title is very misleading. It has definitions of common or popular terms related to OOP; NOT Principals as such. Either way i am happy I found it, the information helps and the way it is written explains in clear terms what one must know when starting an OOP journey. In short it is a great piece to go through.
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Jay Bingham
Poorly written with grammar that obfuscates rather than helping to enlighten. I read this entire 'book' in about 10 minutes and I cannot say that I understand OOP any better now that I have finished it than I did before I started. I would ask for a refund if it were not free.

Sean Gray
This book explained the concepts of object oriented programming well; however, there were numerous grammatical errors that, at times, distracted me from the message of the text. I also wish that the book were longer and included more examples.
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