Seriously, learn a technique to use it, not to be able to claim to know it.
So how do you propose learning something you know nothing about? If I didn't know what Object-oriented programming is, how would I learn that it's useful to me? You need to constantly evaluate new ideas whether or not they end up being useful. Any other approach results in a self-fulfilling prophecy of ignorance.
In reply to Re: Re: Learning OOP
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Learning OOP
by BarneyFife
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