from 2 different GOTO statements would be an example of procedural
programming. Object Oriented programming is something different.
There are many similarities between OO and Procedural programming;
however they represent two completely different approaches to
development. ( OO is supposed to approach the problem as it would in the
real world; Procedural is designed to approach the problem from the
perspective of the computer )
At 01:01 PM 5/27/2004, you wrote:
> >Pretending that OOP or any new technique has introduced re-usable code
> is the greater joke of
> >all the computer industry in 50 years! ;-))
>
>'Cmon, dude! Are you telling me that writing a subroutine in BASIC that is
>called twice from 2 different GOTO statements is the same as things like
>Object Inheritence and polymorphism? I get what your saying, but there are
>major differences, even if at the root you're looking at the principle of
>"reuse".
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