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Kevin Palmquist wrote: > Not being the book/tutorial type of learner... Well, that is the mark of a programmer and of programming in general. Objects *are* different. You will hear object programmers talking about the "ah ha" experience. Takes some coding, some more coding, some failures, some more failures and then one usually has the "ah ha". You throw everything that you have written so far away and start again, this time with objects. Want to learn any language? Cut code with a purpose and a deadline. -- =========================================================== R. Bruce Hoffman, Jr. -- IBM Certified AS/400 Administrator -- The sum of all human knowledge is a fixed constant. It's the population that keeps growing!
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