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Lieven De Foor
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I think you best start with books that explain the basic OO concepts and principles in a generic (not language specific) way (although most will target some language, most likely Java) and then move on to language specific books, for example those written for C# where OpenEdge has borrowed quite a few features of (properties, events), so most of the C# code examples can easily be converted to OOABL...
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