On 23 March 2012 15:55, Frank Church wrote: > properly sunk in. It makes me wonder whether I've got my whole > approach to object orientation and encapsulation with Object Pascal > wrong or misconceived as a result of that. I guess it is more obvious > if you start using Lazarus of FPC more on the non visual areas.
Indeed. Using tools like Lazarus IDE and Delphi IDE to build OOP apps is the worst possible way of doing it. Simply because those two IDE's rely on streaming via RTTI, which is hugely limited to Published properties only - thus everything ends up being publicly visible. Yes the new Delphi now has improved RTTI, but they haven't change the "everything must have visibility of Published" to work. I'm a huge believer of true OOP, and that is why I refused to create fpGUI's Form Designer the way Delphi and Lazarus IDE works. Making every single thing you drop on a form published visibility is just wrong! That is a far cry from how OOP software are supposed to be written. Thus the reason I believe that using Delphi and Lazarus in such a way, is only good for prototyping applications - not for the real implementation. fpGUI's form designer makes everything you drop on a form private by default - you then later make things more visible (via properties for example) when really needed - this is how OOP applications are meant to be written. Other's viewpoints will indefinitely vary from mine, but that will not change my thoughts on the subject. -- Regards, - Graeme - _______________________________________________ fpGUI - a cross-platform Free Pascal GUI toolkit http://fpgui.sourceforge.net -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list Lazarus@lists.lazarus.freepascal.org http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus