And just to throw my hat in the ring in favor of inside-out objects, I liked 'em when I first saw 'em, then I saw issues with serialization, destruction, threading, debugging, and so on. Unfortunately, I've been spoiled with a couple of years of working with really strong programmers. Then I move to a codebase with lots of crufty inherited code and programmers trying to work with this and I've completely changed my mind about inside-out objects. I strongly recommend them.
Cheers,
Ovid
New address of my CGI Course.
In reply to Re^2: Using the strict module in object oriented programming
by Ovid
in thread Using the strict module in object oriented programming
by mrguy123
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