A couple of days ago I read a comment on TheRegister where someone said
"O-O coding softens the brain". I assumed it was a joke until I read the
samples at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms714450%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
Can someone please explain to me what they actually *do*?
(OK I'm not a C# programmer but I thought I could /read/ it - as far as
I could understand it they define a class that includes a void function
(prototype??) and property methods that return their value - just text?).
On 24/11/2013 00:26, Allen wrote:
Well you can send it twice, but I still don’t understand it :)
Al
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Lurker alert: Prop: a set of PowerShell snapins could replace most of VFP.
How small a set?
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