I'm just starting out with object-oriented programming (OOP) and really want to understand it better. I'm looking for recommendations on tutorials, online courses, or resources that can help me grasp the concepts, preferably in C++, but I'm open to any materials that are well-taught.
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A cool way to really get into OOP is to design something simple, like a Blackjack game. Think about what classes you might need, like Card, Deck, Game, Player, etc. This can help you understand how different objects interact and what data they hold!
Have you checked out any online platforms like Coursera or Udemy? They have great OOP courses. Also, for C++, you might find the "C++ for Programmers" course particularly helpful. It covers both foundational concepts and practical applications.

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