On Dec 16, 2005, at 2:56 PM, Michael Zacharias wrote:
I am building an application that is using pointer variables to
enable a sort
of inheritance hierarchy in my fileman DB. So, i have am OO
structure that
looks something like:
Entity <|--- Person
(that is a broad arrow notation)
Entity = File #1001
Person = File #1002
Incidentally, I like to code in an OO style like this, where my
classes are files, my objects are records, functions and procedures
are methods (the first parameter being an IEN or the "self" pointer).
It's led to some interesting comments about my code at times, but I
find it a rather natural way to work with Fileman. I'm glad to see
someone else out there is doing the same thing!
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