Fair points, all. Notice I didn't reply at all to the meat of your original post, because what you say is essentially true. There are circumstances where POE definitely does not make sense. If those circumstances are all you ever encounter, then so be it; don't use POE.

I only take issue with your use of the term "global variables" to describe something different from what most people call global variables.

Update: I think you are referring to the variable's duration where as I am thinking about the variable's scope. Both are valid things to consider, but I think scope is what most people think about when they call something Global or Local. Perhaps I am wrong, but that's the feeling I get.


In reply to Re^5: Why are people not using POE? by revdiablo
in thread Why are people not using POE? by johnnywang

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