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Neeum Zawan wrote:
> I'm sure you think in OOP all the time with POV-Ray. You create a
> sphere. It's an object with certain properties (texture, location, etc).
> Now let's say you want to rotate the sphere, does it hurt so much to do
> something like:
>
> mysphere.rotate(45)
>
No! I think in terms of objects, not of OOP. The concept of an "object"
as used
in Pov-Ray in a valuable tool for thinking and programming -and used
well there.
What I have seen of OOP programming is something else. :)
David
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