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OOP Concepts Booster : Take Your Coding Skills to the Next Level

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It’s time to level up your programming skills! The one thing that giants like Apple, Microsoft and Facebook have in common is that they became tech powerhouses by following a simple principle; they constantly capitalize on innovative concepts. If you want to create revolutionary software as they have, then you need to follow in their footsteps. That first step starts with mastering Object-Oriented Programming concepts! Here’s how this book clarity on OOP nuances.Learn to leverage advanced OOP concepts to effectively build high-quality software.Write more maintainable and flexible code by adapting different OOP features.Enables COLLEGE students and FRESHERS to get industry-level knowledge in no time.Makes JOB SEEKER interviews surprisingly impressive. Following a simple but detailed question & answer format, this book also contains quick notes to enhance your coding skills for industry-level applications. The key difference between being a highly skilled programmer and a poor one is your ability to use fluid clean code. Take your coding skills to the next level with OOP Concepts Booster!

174 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 16, 2019

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Rakesh Singh

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October 6, 2022
Most certainly the best book to read if you have a mediocre amount of knowledge of oops. Rakesh Singh's code in this book is fluent and top-notch, there is no boilerplate code or confusing 2 lines tricky programs. The book begins with a brief summary of oop concepts for dimwits(just kidding!:) then there are 25 questions which deal with oops and low-level design. Now my only gripe with this book is that out of those 25 questions I knew the answers to 16 of them I bulldozed through them very quickly the only knowledge I got from this book was from those remaining 9 questions and they gave me trouble because I am just starting to learn LLD. So this is a good book if you want to learn about oops but bad if you want to learn about design patterns in detail. Another good thing about this is it's just 180 pages long so I finished it in a single session.
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February 10, 2020
This book is extremely valuable. I am in the process of developing a software program for my company ABSOLUTE AUTHOR PUBLISHING HOUSE and boy, did this come in handy.
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July 11, 2023
It is an okay-okay book. Was impressed on seeing many questions answered but again it is not a language book again.
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