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Chambers wrote:
> David H. Burns wrote:
>> What I have seen of OOP programming is something else.
>
> Just out of curiosity (but you keep saying things like this, so I have
> to ask), where have you seen OOP programming?
>
Your point is well taken. I have *never* seen OOP *programming*. I
looked at some
short OOP programs or excerpts in C++, python, and Visual Basic --
though I believe that the
earlier VB code that I have seen aren't really OO, but simply have some
of the trappings.
The "OOP" code I've seen in VB could have been written without the
OOP-like veneer.
To actually see OOP "programming", I suppose I would have to see some
one actually
coding in OOP.
I don't want to have to write something like those programs, I have
seen to produce a Pov-Ray
script!
But, apparently, that is a worry for only the remote future.
David
David
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