Re: Is OOP a paradigm or methodology?



> I do my object-oriented programming in Ada and I do not find myself
> overwhelmed by the limitations you describe.

It seems like you agree with me. But, may be not?

The rest of your comment implies that you prefer not to be limited to a
single view (as imposed by the paradigm). If so, that is what the
following is saying.

http://distributed-software.blogspot.com/2005/05/paradigm-contest.html


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zorabi@xxxxxxxxxxx
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http://distributed-software.blogspot.com

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