Hi John,

On Sun, 9 Jan 2000 18:54:23 +0000GMT (10/01/2000, 02:54 +0800GMT),
John Sullivan wrote:

JS> Going back to MS's Object Model design guide[1], one of the design
JS> models they recommend is that the host application implement events

May I comment here that Object-Oriented Progamming (OOP) was not
invented by M$. I have several books about that subject at home, some
of them a few years old, and none of them mentions M$ at all.

JS> (I will try and dig out an on-line link to this document. The only
JS> copy I have is a print-out.)

I would be interested, so I can see whether they just copy what has
been in the hype among software engineers for the past few years, or
whether they actually did come up with some new ideas.

JS> [1] I know Steve doesn't like MS (I assume you're running The Bat!
JS>     in the WINE emulator under Linux then ;-), however to state that
JS>     everything they do

No problem here: they didn't invent it. ;-)

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Cheers,
Thomas.  

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