On 2013-04-11 22:31, Lars T. Kyllingstad wrote:
It's implemented using a class, but you use it like an object. I think that is more important.
I see. I know there are some people here that are very picky about these things.
-- /Jacob Carlborg
On 2013-04-11 22:31, Lars T. Kyllingstad wrote:
It's implemented using a class, but you use it like an object. I think that is more important.
I see. I know there are some people here that are very picky about these things.
-- /Jacob Carlborg