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Hi,

this is a quite questionable statement. I dont want to miss specialisation of real world objects by the use of inheritance.
I can easily demonstrate 100 places where this makes sense, its starts in the range of persistence...


But there are many oppinions about that. Think of one fact, no modern language comes without inheritance.
The last 5-6 languages created the last years in fact are all completely OO based. (Python, C#, Ruby, Java,...)


Marc Logemann

Joe Pluta wrote:

Java is good for many, many things, but one thing it is NOT good for is
programming business logic. Inheritance is perhaps the single most
overused (and misused) feature of any language ever designed, and it
almost NEVER applies in the business world. Business application make




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