On Tue, 2010-10-19 at 17:41 -0700, David Harkness wrote:
> The "constructor" is the __construct() method, and it gets executed
> automatically when you instantiate the class into an object. The class
> defines the state (fields/properties) and behavior (methods/functions) that
> its objects will have. Instantiating the class is the fancy term for
> creating a new object with that state and behavior and calling the class's
> constructor on it. From then on you can call other methods on the object and
> access its public state.

Ye! Ha! Just as I suspected! I can now say I have a very thorough
understanding of Classes, Objects and methods. :-)

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Blessings
David M.


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