On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 6:23 PM, Peter Cacioppi
<peter.cacio...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Respectfully, no. I refer to the distinction between object based and object 
> oriented programming. Wikipedia's entry is consistent with my understanding 
> (not to argue by wiki-authority, but the terminology here isn't my personal 
> invention).

Yep, but your definition of object oriented programming is
fundamentally based on support for polymorphism, and your opening
statement said that it's impossible without polymorphism :)

Anyway, what I sought to prove was that polymorphic object oriented
code can be written in C or any other language.

ChrisA
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