On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 19:05:59 +0000, Ted MacNEIL wrote: >>And one of the biggest "problems" with OOP is the use of object libraries. >>For __beginning__ students, using OOP usually means just "wiring together" a >>number of pre-existing objects, or maybe just >extending an existing object. WITHOUT REALLY KNOWING HOW THE OBJECT WORKS! > >Unfortunately, using existing objects is one of the selling points of OOP. >It's supposed to make programming easier and faster. > Where would assembler programmers be without SYS1.MACLIB?
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