>
>I would definitely use Lingo's OOP capabilities. Irv Kalb is one of
>our resident OOP gurus, and I know he's written some articles on OOP
>programming.
Stop it you're making me blush.
>If you ask him nicely, he'd probably give you a couple of URLs.
Try: http://www.furrypants.com/loope
>(Heck, you don't even have to ask nicely--like most of us, Irv
>responds well to abuse. It's why we're programmers ;-)
"Thank you sir, may I have another."
>
>"Lingo Sorcery" is a pretty decent book on OOP programming, too. You
>might want to take a look at it.
>
Actually, I personally found it wierd and obscure. His view of OOP
and my view of OOP are very different. That's why I started writing
my own book.
Irv
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