Marek Kilimajer wrote:

Gerard Samuel wrote:

Niklas Lampén wrote:

It's wrong to think people here don't know how to code object oriented. You can do that with PHP4 too - and you should in many cases.

In some time PHP4 will be old school and PHP5 will be the general one. In my oppinion, it's good for not-OO ppl to see how to do things in OO way.

If you have an OO question on your mind, just ask and see if someone knows the answer. I'm pretty sure there is a lot of ppl reading this list who have coding experience in other OO languages. Many general OO questions can be answered by the knowledge in other languages too.

IMHO there is no need for a new list. Spread the word of OO coding and the world will be a better place. :)



You're taking my post out of context. Im not saying people who participate in php-general do
not know how to code object oriented.
In my mind, even if php4 were discontinued today, OO would be too *general* for php-general.
Reason why I say that, is because in my mind, OO (especially when combined with design patterns)
is a higher language than plain vanilla php.


Then why should it be hosted on php.net?

I think oop-internet-list is what you want.

http://mailman.csce.uark.edu/mailman/listinfo/oop-internet-list

Thanks for the link...

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