Hi Gregg

Thanks for your answer, I have just ordered the 'Object Oriented Software
Construction' book today.

> IME, OO may help you manage complexity but it also adds complexity.

I had this feeling too, may be mostly because I have tried C++ a little bit
and I found it complicated. I am confident that it is possible to use Rebol
in an object oriented designed program.However beeing an amateur with rebol,
it might take some time. I'll let you know

Patrick

ps : I want to thank also Romano, Sunanda and Joel Neely for their answer.
It gave me the idea of starting a thread with "Is Rebol suited for Object
Oriented programming ?".



----- Original Message -----
From: "Gregg Irwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 8:52 PM
Subject: [REBOL] Re: Object Oriented design


> Hi Patrick,
>
> << I have the feeling that object orientation could be the way to produce
> more
> elegant program, even with Rebol. After reading a couple of books, I feel
> very frustrated. The subliminal message is OOP can do that, OOP is
elegant,
> you save time with OOP, etc. >>
>
>
> Just some thoughts. Hope they're helpful.
>
> --Gregg
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