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Re: Object Oriented Programming Terms in Documentation: Part Two
Subject:Re: Object Oriented Programming Terms in Documentation: Part Two From:"Less is more." <yvonne -at- VENUS -dot- SMARTSTAR -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 13 Oct 1994 08:23:39 -0700
Harold Henke asks:
> Can anyone recommend a good book on Object Oriented Programming that is
> written for a wide audience and not targeted at programmers? I heard of a
> book called "A Manager's Guide to OO".
The book you heard of is called "Object-Oriented Technology: A Manager's Guide"
by David A. Taylor. It was published by Servio Corporation in 1990. Their
phone number is 800-243-9369. It's a good non-technical introduction to OO.
Yvonne DeGraw
yvonne -at- smartstar -dot- com
(805)685-8000