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I don't know that I'd call it a problem so much as that there is a different mindset you have to understand between OO and procedural programming. You can certainly write Java without understanding OO concepts but without that knowledge, it's more difficult (mostly because things don't make sense coming from a procedural background)

Matt

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Haas, Matt (CL Tech Sv) wrote:

This type of thing did confuse me at first but I read a book called "Beginning Java Objects" that really helped out. Once you understand the principals, it will all make sense.

That might be a good start on understanding the problem under
discussion. I mean, it seems that the above statements indicate that
it may take a _book_ just to understand the _basics(beginning)_ of a
fundamental concept behind the language -- and the reader is already
a programmer.

No?

Tom Liotta

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