SO may include OO.
       ^^^^

There are benefits to using OO because OO is well established, but it is not
an requirement. We should be able to explain the benefits but not make it an
requirement simply because having too many requirements keeps customers
away. :>

H.Ozawa

Jerry Zhu wrote:

>  OO
> and SO are at different levels with SO at one level
> above so SO include OO.
>
>
>
>                                             __,_ 





 
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