I read the JavaWorld article you referenced. It made me realize something - All the OOP I've ever done has really been procedural programming using inheritance and some, very basic encapsulation. I've been thinking about OOD as a way of collecting data in a stronger struct, one that has functions associated with it naturally.
But, after seeing the concept "An object is defined by its capabilities" ... I need to revamp my thinking a whole lot.
While I appreciate your ideas on the get() function, and would implement many of them if I actually implemented this, I want to explore further what exactly is involved in "true OOD", if such a thing exists.
In reply to Re: Re (tilly) 8: To sub or not to sub, that is the question?
by dragonchild
in thread To sub or not to sub, that is the question?
by tachyon
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