> Finally, to argue that files are not objects seems silly.  They ARE
> objects.  They have properties.  They have well defined interfaces for
> manipulating those properties.  A more reasonable argument may be that
> they are not object oriented since they lack certain prerequisites such
> as inheritance and abstraction, both mechanisms of extensibility.

so files are non-object-oriented objects?

i bet you can't say that without smiling.

- erik

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