Posted by Norman Peelman on 10/10/30 11:19
"Tony Mays" <tony@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Norman Peelman wrote:
> Classes in PHP are understandably different (seeing this behavior) from
the
> Object Model laid out in C++. This at least has become obvious to me over
> the last two days. Coming from C++, and I understand PHP is a scripting
> langauge, I would have gotten an error since TSample is a class with just
a
> blank constructor and NO properties available to be SET. See my point. I
> also am aware that OOP is somewhat new to PHP unlike other languages (C++
> for instance).
>
> Even with that being said ... some aspects of PHP's looseness are
> appreciated while others (like this one) are not. My preference ... it may
> not be yours.
>
> I appreciate the reply.
>
> Tony Mays
>
>
I guess I assumed that the properties were already part of the class,
sorry. What problems could this cause?
Norm
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