c - I'm curious as to what problems you seem to be having. Maybe it's just cause I've been working exclusively with modules (writing and using) for over a year, but I don't see where your problem is.
Please don't take this as a "You're stupid" post, cause it's not. I am genuinely curious as to what issues you're running into. Are they:
- A conceptual issue with what a module is?
- A problem with the OO side (which is usually a problem with references)?
- A problem with the language itself? (You can't learn calculus without knowing algebra cold...)
I'm asking because I'm going to start teaching my girlfriend how to program (at her request) and I want to find out what stumbling blocks are out there so I can head them off with her.
The other reason I'm asking is that maybe you don't have to go out and spend $$ on those books when you could just get your answer here. I like to think that people here are relatively smart ... :)
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