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Posted by Tony Marston on 06/25/06 23:06
"Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Tony Marston wrote:
>> "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
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>>>Tony Marston wrote:
>>>
>>>>"Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
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>> <snip>
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>>>>Just because my understanding and implementation of OOP is different
>>>>from yours does not make you right and me wrong.
>>>>
>>>
>>>Other than the fact your understanding and implementation is different
>>>from every expert in the field.
>>
>>
>> What you mean is that people who think like you are the so-called
>> *experts* while those who choose to think differently are *idiots*. What
>> an arrogant pratt you are to think that YOUR brand of OO is the only true
>> brand.
>>
>
> My understanding comes from people like Grady Booch, James Rumbaugh and
> Ivar Jacobson - and is in complete agreement with these people. But of
> course, they disagree with you, so you'll call them idiots, also.
>>
>>>You *think* you understand OO. But you have no idea what *real* OO is
>>>about. Otherwise you wouldn't be making some of your comments.
>>
>>
>> OO is about encapsulation, polymorphism and inheritance. Nothing more,
>> nothing less. What you choose to call *real* OO I call *bastardised* OO
>> because some people of low intelligence are trying to make it more
>> difficult than it really is.
>>
>
> Also message passing - which you seem to conveniently forget.
OO is about encapsulation, polymorphism and inheritance. Message passing is
incidental.
> And YOU are the one "bastardizing" OO. Your sloppy approach to
> programming is just what *real* OO is designed to eliminate. And it makes
> the coding much more maintainable, expandable and modifiable.
Not the way some people use OO. They deliberately make it more complicated
than it need be, while I keep it as simple as possible.
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Tony Marston
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