'But when everybody says "OOP allows or enables, or whatever, re-using the code", it promotes the idea that no code was re-used before, and THIS is just not true. OPP makes re-using code just a bit more systematic, no more, and good programers will still re-use code just as before, and even with OOP, bad programmers may not.'
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Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>as it is was Claude's choice to
read "OO allows code reuse" as "OO allows code reuse for the first time
in the history of mankind."
C'mon, please be honest, this is NOT either what I said.
But when some one says "OO allows code reuse" it is AT LEAST presented as an advantage,
either because it does it better, OR because other solutions don't allow it.
What I say, is that in both cases it is just a false statement.
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