On 05/08/2012 20:46, lipska the kat wrote: [snip]
There is a book you could try, it's a bit dry and I read it when I can't sleep, about 30 mins usually does it :-) It's called Design Patterns by Gamma, Helm, Johnson and Vlissides ISBN 0-201-63361-2. They do use C++ code in examples but as they say, this is just a convenience and shouldn't colour your view of the subject I still read the introduction and get something out of it after several years. You should be able to implement the patterns in Python although I must admit I haven't tried that yet
Please no, that's the worst possible book for someone trying to learn OOD in Python. It's mostly if not completely irrelevant, jumping through hoops that you don't need in Python because of its dynamic nature. Start with the factory pattern and I hope you'll understand why I say this. Search for "design patterns alex martelli" and you'll get all you need and more.
lipska
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