Re: Confessions of an "OO Foreigner"

From: Howard Brazee (howard_at_brazee.net)
Date: 12/30/03

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    On 30-Dec-2003, "Thomas A. Li" <tli@corporola.com> wrote:

    > When program gets bigger, we do need a big picture or structure, If it's
    > visual, it's much better. Visual programming is appealing. A picture worth
    > thousands of words.

    But pictures and words are different. They do different things. The word
    "love" is worth thousands of pictures.

    I don't visualize my code.

    If I'm learning music, I don't visualize it either.

    There are tasks that I do that I don't even WANT to visualize.


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