what is the best technique of using OOP? [closed] - c#

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Can u give a real sample scenario using OOP structure for developing programs.
Would appreciate your response.
Thank you,

OOP principle - program to interfaces
What does "program to interfaces, not implementations" mean?
For more of OOAD, read this book. It explains majority OOAD principles and techniques very well.
(source: headfirstlabs.com)

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What are the oops concepts avaliable in C#?
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