oh boy.. this is freaky. oo.. so.. you never actually touch or interact with the data in an object.. ever. you ask for it like you would ask your mother to please get you a coke from the kitchen - instead of getting it yourself. wow. this is shocking. i feel suddenly.. weirded out to all heck.

i think i can see the use in this.. it really does keep stuff appart from each other, doesn't it ? - instead of having a master move memorized by which you reach into the cookie jar.. you have a trained monkey that goes to the cookie jar and brings it back to you.. how this happens is beyond your control or interest.. doesn't this slow things down a ton?


In reply to Re^2: what is a propper way to make a chunk of data accessible to all my packages for retrieval and modification ? by leocharre
in thread what is a propper way to make a chunk of data accessible to all my packages for retrieval and modification ? by leocharre

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