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New Potential OOP and paradigm battle
Because these discussion tend to get a little heated, I thot I would reply to a message under the Programming section here.

What I'd love to see is a demonstration of a solution for a problem that you'd encounter in your code. Not solution itself, even. How you thought to arrive at the solution. For example, in OO I often say to myself: "This bunch of functions looks like an object interface. Time to introduce another object". Or, "I don't know how to divide responcibilities here, I don't understand who does what to whom. Am I missing an important actor?"....That's the kind of dialog I'd like to see here, but done your way.


I am not quite sure what you mean. However, if you want to get into my design philosophies for application design, here are some potential starting points:
[link|http://geocities.com/tablizer/bizmod.htm|
[link|http://geocities.com/tablizer/bizmod.htm|http://geocities.co...r/bizmod.htm]]

A list of 6 sample applications and design decisions, some with runnable source code even:
[link|http://geocities.com/tablizer/challeng.htm|
[link|http://geocities.com/tablizer/challeng.htm|http://geocities.co...challeng.htm]]

Earmuffs ready?
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oop.ismad.com
New point=missed
An object is a reusable code snippet with inheritable properties
A module is a reusable code snippet that can be called inherently
You and I prefer not to use oop, others prefer to use oop. Both methods have valid usage depending heavily on the nature of the program and programmer.
thanx,
bill
OOPS is TOPS
New Topic moved back to "programming"
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