Daniel Ajoy wrote: >In math, operators and numbers are two different things and the >former don't "belong" to later. > > To make Kirby's point, I guess it depends on how one defines "in math". "Math is" cannot reasonably be defined to exclude how math is, in many cases, practiced. And math *is* practiced within the OO paradigm. Extensively, expansively, etc. Having gotten to where it has in the struggle for the survival of ideas, one needs to presume it has some inherent strength - of the kind that needs to be respected.
But where Kirby seems to see a movement from one paradigm to another as progress, I seem to prefer to see an inclusive expansion of the existing paradigm as such. Art _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list Edu-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig