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Posted by IchBin on 06/25/06 01:05
David Haynes wrote:
> Tony Marston wrote:
>> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
>>> Actually, things like private declarations are very important. They
>>> are unimportant only to those who don't understand OO programming -
>>> or those who are sloppy in their implementations.
>>
>> You don't *need* private declarations. Code will work just as well
>> without them.
>>
>
> What the heck! Let's just throw away multiply and divide. We don't
> *need* them. We can just use add and subtract.
>
> Heck! Why do we need subtract? We can just add negative values.
>
> Hey! Assembler works well without private declarations. Let's just pitch
> PHP all together.
>
> The point is that constructs are added to language to assist in the
> functionality and maintainability of programs written in that language.
> The introduction of private and protected adds to the maintainability
> both through its inherent protection capabilities and its clarity of
> intent for the maintainer.
>
> Now if PHP could just get polymorphism...
>
> -david-
>
Sorry I am new to PHP but use Java. My question is how can you have a
OOP Language and not have polymorphic features. Sorry, I have not gotten
up to par on PHP yet.
Thanks in Advance...
IchBin, Pocono Lake, Pa, USA http://weconsultants.awardspace.com
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