I'd like to start to seriously do some OOP coding and "take things to the next level". But as I understand it, PHP5 is going to make quite a few changes/improvements to PHP4's current handling of OOP.
Given that the PHP5 beta has been out for approx. 1 month, do you think it makes sense to try to get into OOP with PHP4 right now when things could change in a fairly short while (not sure how long it'll be until PHP5 is released) and then have to re-learn certain aspects of OOP after getting comfortable with it? Or do you think that the change from 4 to 5 won't really be that big of a deal?
I know that many people ask OOP-related questions a lot on the board, but I was just wondering what everyone thought of the jump from 4 to 5 and about trying to start learning OOP *right now*.
I'd say get a good book on OO thinking/methodology and read that. Do a little practicing in PHP4, but I'd wait until PHP5 to really get into it. PHP5 is supposed to have a lot more OO features.
My $0.02, of course. I just got "The Object Oriented Though Process" by SAMS from someone through Amazon. Looks to be a good book.
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