The most helpful intro to OOP for me is the sidebar
here:
http://webreference.com/perl/xhoo/php1/5.html
--- Jay Paulson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The easiest way for me to explain and understand OOP
> was to think of it this
> way.
>
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Do you
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 09:47:28 -0600, Chris Boget wrote:
>> > equates an object to a function
>> You'd be better off trying to equate an object to a data type.
>
>Why is that? Please explain?
my 2 cents are as follows.
Objects have functions that return data types as many objects contain data. a
Thank you, I'll check this book out.
Larry S. Brown
Dimension Networks, Inc.
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Larry> places. However, my mind apparently works different and I
Larry> keep trying to relate the OOP structure to what I already
Larry> know which equates an object to a function. I am resolving
This happens a lot with me too
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>However, my mind apparently works different and I keep trying to relate the
OOP structure to
> what I already know which equates an object to a function. I am resolving
> to purchase
Chris Boget said:
>> > equates an object to a function
>> You'd be better off trying to equate an object to a data type.
>
> Why is that? Please explain?
> I do not mean to sound trite. I do not know and am very curious
> to hear more.
Consider two approaches to extending your procedural program
> > equates an object to a function
> You'd be better off trying to equate an object to a data type.
Why is that? Please explain?
I do not mean to sound trite. I do not know and am very curious
to hear more.
Chris
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> equates an object to a function
You'd be better off trying to equate an object to a data type.
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> -Original Message-
>
>However, my mind apparently works different and I keep trying to relate the
OOP structure to
> what I already know which equates an object to a function. I am resolving
> to purchase a book dedicated to instruction in the inns and outs of OOP.
> Specifically
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