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Unread 15 Mar 2008, 20:07   #15
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Re: New to Programming

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Originally Posted by Phil^
Things like data structures and design patterns might also be an idea to read up on later on to improve your coding.
As a sidenote, if you want to make another leap in your OO coding style then take a look at the online "Code Smells" course by Josh Kerievsky.
It teaches you how to spot "code smells", which are (put very simply) programming constructions that deteriorate code quality. Personally I found this course quite an eye-opener and is IMO well worth the investment.
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