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> From: Booth Martin > > Joe, I read the page you suggested. There was little mention of OO. Most > of it was on how to use OO tools and ideas. Very little on OO. In fact I > saw absolutely nothing about hiding data. "Object-oriented programming languages (OOPLs) are the natural choice for implementation of an Object-Oriented Design because they directly support the object notions of classes, inheritance, information hiding, and dynamic binding." Which part of this was unclear? The phrase "object notions" or the phrase "information hiding"? > *shrug* as so often happens the evangelist loses sight of the underlying > scripture. Sorry Joe, but your reference added nothing to the > discussion. > I'll still buy into Hans' expertise. If the previous paragraph didn't sway you, then we're talking different languages. Joe
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