Paul M Foster wrote:

> PHP is *not* a good example for OO. There are a lot of OO principles
> it doesn't follow.
> 
> I would have suggested Smalltalk, the original OO language, except
> that no one uses it any more, and other languages don't necessarily
> fully implement OO as done in Smalltalk. You're right about using a 
> language which implements OO in a realistic way for today's
> programmers.

Depends exactly what Tedds class is meant to be - whether it's about
programming or computer science.  For the latter, Eiffel is also a good
OO language.


/Per

-- 
Per Jessen, Zürich (1.9°C)


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