Re: Why is OO popular?
From: Mike Smith (mike_UNDERSCORE_smith_at_acm.DOT.org)
Date: 04/19/04
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Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 17:37:07 -0400
Fazi wrote:
> Użytkownik "Ian Roberts" <wilvers1@vodafone.net> napisał w wiadomości
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>>Hi, I was wondering if anyone could tell me why object oriented
>>approaches to programming are becoming very popular.
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> Maybe because OO gives us better and more comfortable control of our
> (especially big) programs/projects....
Well, we *think* it does, anyway. ;-)
-- Mike Smith
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