From: Dakota Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You must have a very small book.
Well, everyone know that your book is the biggest. Don't worry, I won't cross
over your bridge, Jack.
Gary
In my book, as long as it has the three basic principles of encapsulation,
inheritance and
From: Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 3/8/06, Craig McClanahan wrote:
Basically, I'm going to claim that anything you can do in an action
oriented framework can also be done in a component oriented framework --
:) Didn't Turing prove that already :)
Mathematically, anything we do
On 3/9/06, Gary VanMatre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Holy smokes, what have we been doing for the past 50 years?
Figuring out how to get an IDE to do the work of an infinite number of
monkeys :)
-T.
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You must have a very small book.
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In my book, as long as it has the three basic principles of encapsulation,
inheritance and polymorphisms, it is object oriented. Microsoft has
claimed less
was OOP for years.
Gary
/snip
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You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make it float
Hey Craig,
I saw you have a couple sessions at TheServerSide Java Symposium in Vegas
(swet). Wish I could see these - break a leg!
Gary
On 3/8/06, Gary VanMatre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Craig,
I saw you have a couple sessions at TheServerSide Java Symposium in Vegas
(swet). Wish I could see these - break a leg!
Gary
Thanks.
My first session is likely to generate some interesting commentary :-).
Basically, I'm
On 3/8/06, Craig McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Basically, I'm going to claim that anything you can do in an action
oriented framework can also be done in a component oriented framework --
:) Didn't Turing prove that already :)
Mathematically, anything we do with an IDE, you can do with
Actually, in computers there are differences that make a difference and are
not reducible to syntax. For example, late binding allows optimization with
individual machines which is completely impossible with other options. The
idea that layers in object-oriented programming are somehow like the
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