> I immediatly liked _Design Patterns_, because of the emphasis
> on how objects
> collaborate. When I first encountered OOP, collaboration was
> the biggest of
> mysteries. The often sited benefit of OOP is code reuse, however it
is
> pretty hard to craft a object class that really is reusable.
> And it is very
> easy to write Object Oriented code that is as messy or messier than
> procedural stuff!
I just can't get "another" book right now. can you summarize a couple
of these patterns & how you can see it relating to Lingo? I am
interested.
Note that I have made this a little different thread.
Al Hospers
CamberSoft, Inc.
al<at>cambersoft<dot>com
http://www.cambersoft.com
Shockwave and Director development, Lingo programming, CGI scripting.
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