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Joe Pluta wrote: >> Hans, this statement smacks of elitism, and denigrates and belittles >> everyone on this mailing list. I'd wager to say that a good number of the >> programmers on this list would eat your lunch in any real-world programming >> task. Even those dinosaurs who don't understand OO have forgotten more >> about application programming than you'll ever know. Yikes, Joe... I didn't get that impression from Hans at all. When I read his post, I considered how education "grooves" your thinking. When I was in school, structured code was all the rage. Most of us who went through that had top-down design beat into our heads so our first experience with OO was a difficult transition. I know more about computing and networking that my dad ever did (he coded a IBM 1401 in the 60s) and my son will probably know more than me. Growing up, I never had a network in my house to play with. My son can rip apart a PC with the best of them; his networking skills rival his high school teachers. I think Hans' intent was to show that our generation may not understand OO was well as the next generation who don't suffer the same prejudices and "training" as we have. I didn't read his intent as saying our generation is incapable of understanding OO; I just think he was pointing out the difficulties with teaching old dogs new tricks. Of course, there are always exceptions. There are many on this list who have been able to transcend their "education." In my own case, I agree with him. I don't think I'll ever be as integrated with OO was my son will be. That's ok. As a father, I want my children to have it better than I do. It's with a tremendous sense of pride when I refer to him as my "padawan learner." dan
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