I seriously doubt you are comming from Haskell, Clean, oCaml or Lisp.
Update after Lady_Aleena's update: within this program all your subroutines are functions. The naming of the programming paradigms is a little confusing and the distinction is fairly blurred by gradual introduction of originally functional concepts to (mainly) imperative languages and imperative features to (some mainly) functional languages.
Jenda
Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.
In reply to Re: How do I go from functional to object oriented programming?
by Jenda
in thread How do I go from procedural to object oriented programming?
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